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Royal Bank of Canada T.RY

Alternate Symbol(s):  RY | T.RY.PR.J | RBCPF | T.RY.PR.M | RBMCF | T.RY.PR.N | T.RY.PR.O | T.RY.PR.S | RYLBF

Royal Bank of Canada is a global financial institution. Its business includes Personal & Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Investor Services, Capital Markets and Insurance. The Personal & Commercial Banking comprises its personal banking operations and certain retail investment businesses in Canada, the Caribbean and United States, as well as its commercial and corporate banking operations in Canada and the Caribbean. Wealth Management provides a full suite of investment, trust and other wealth management solutions and businesses. Capital Markets provides public and private companies, institutional investors, governments and central banks globally with a range of capital markets products and services across its two main business lines, Corporate and Investment Banking and Global Markets. Insurance offers a range of life, health, home, auto, travel, wealth and reinsurance advice and solutions, and creditor and business insurance services to individual, business and group clients.


TSX:RY - Post by User

Comment by smush74on Oct 28, 2024 3:24pm
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RE:RE:Dividend

RE:RE:Dividendthey are also the only of the big five that has their payout ratio below 50% (49%), 40-50% was the norm and target on dividends. If you take the top three TD 93%, BNS 74%, BMO 70% are all facing pressure on increasing growth and profit it in their US operations while at the same time trying to get the most out of the Canadian operations.

Fourth quarter earnings should give a better picture on their balance sheets, if history continues once again RY should beat expectations. Off hand they usually increase the dividend twice a year, I know they did one earlier.
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