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Bank of America vs Commonwealth Bank

BAC logoBACBank of America CorporationvsCBA.AX logoCBA.AXCommonwealth Bank of Australia
The short answer
  • Bank of America: Big US consumer + commercial bank. Closely tied to US economic cycle.
  • Commonwealth Bank: Australia's largest bank and one of its most valuable companies.
  • Over the past five years Commonwealth Bank stock returned +80% versus +70% for Bank of America, in USD. Past performance is not a guide to the future.
  • They compete in the same space (Finance & banks), so many investors simply own both through a broad index fund instead of picking a winner.
Performance
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Shown in USD. Past performance is not a reliable guide to future results.

MetricBACCBA.AX
Country
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United States
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia
Industry
Finance & banks
Finance & banks
1Y return (USD)
+32.0%
+5.5%
3Y return (USD)
+130.1%
+93.0%
5Y return (USD)
+70.1%
+80.3%
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USD
AUD
BAC logoBank of AmericaBAC

Big US consumer + commercial bank. Closely tied to US economic cycle.

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CBA.AX logoCommonwealth BankCBA.AX

Australia's largest bank and one of its most valuable companies. It dominates home loans and everyday banking for Australian households.

See full Commonwealth Bank details β†’
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Frequently asked questions

Which performed better, Bank of America or Commonwealth Bank?

Over the past five years Bank of America stock returned +70% and Commonwealth Bank returned +80% in US dollars, so Commonwealth Bank has been the stronger performer in that window. Past performance says little about the future, which is why the chart on this page lets you check other periods too.

Can I buy both Bank of America and Commonwealth Bank shares?

Yes. Nothing stops you owning both companies, and many investors do exactly that instead of trying to pick the winner. Both are available to investors worldwide through a broker such as Interactive Brokers.

Is it safer to buy an ETF instead?

A broad index fund holds hundreds of companies at once, usually including both of these, so a single bad year at one business barely dents it. Owning individual shares concentrates that risk, which is why many beginners keep single stocks to a small slice of a mostly fund-based portfolio.

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