Toronto Dominion Bank (TDBCP) Short-term Investments (2017 - 2025)
Toronto Dominion Bank's Short-term Investments history spans 9 years, with the latest figure at $78.9 billion for Q4 2025.
- For Q4 2025, Short-term Investments fell 36.61% year-over-year to $78.9 billion; the TTM value through Oct 2025 reached $78.9 billion, down 36.61%, while the annual FY2025 figure was $78.2 billion, 37.42% down from the prior year.
- Short-term Investments reached $78.9 billion in Q4 2025 per TDBCP's latest filing, down from $124.4 billion in the prior quarter.
- In the past five years, Short-term Investments ranged from a high of $127.2 billion in Q4 2021 to a low of $72.5 billion in Q4 2023.
- Average Short-term Investments over 5 years is $101.3 billion, with a median of $103.4 billion recorded in 2022.
- Peak YoY movement for Short-term Investments: soared 71.56% in 2024, then plummeted 36.61% in 2025.
- A 5-year view of Short-term Investments shows it stood at $127.2 billion in 2021, then dropped by 18.76% to $103.4 billion in 2022, then fell by 29.83% to $72.5 billion in 2023, then soared by 71.56% to $124.4 billion in 2024, then tumbled by 36.61% to $78.9 billion in 2025.
- Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for TDBCP's Short-term Investments are $78.9 billion (Q4 2025), $124.4 billion (Q4 2024), and $72.5 billion (Q4 2023).