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CIG18006

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  • Open
    116.2286$
  • Previous Close
    116.2286$
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About

CIG18006.TO represents a Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Medium-Term Note. These notes are debt securities issued by CIBC, offering a fixed rate of interest over a specified term, in this case maturing on June 21, 2024. Investors purchase these notes as a way to earn interest income from a relatively stable and established financial institution. The notes are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol CIG18006.TO.

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Factors

Market Conditions: Overall stock market performance, economic indicators (like GDP growth, inflation), and investor sentiment influence fund prices. Fund Performance: The fund's past returns relative to its benchmark and peers impact investor demand and thus, the price. Interest Rates: Rising interest rates can make fixed-income investments less attractive, potentially lowering demand and price. Credit Risk: The creditworthiness of the underlying bonds in the fund affects its price; higher risk implies potentially lower prices. Liquidity: Higher trading volume indicates easier buying/selling, affecting price stability. Lower liquidity may increase volatility. Fund Expenses: Management fees and operating expenses reduce returns and can influence investor interest, impacting the price. Supply and Demand: Like any asset, the balance of buyers and sellers directly determines the fund's price at any given time.

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