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Royal Bank of Canada New York Branch Bonds

Royal Bank of Canada New York Branch, a subsidiary of the Toronto-based Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), was established to serve the diverse financial needs of clients in the United States. As a prominent Canadian bank, RBC New York Branch specializes in providing corporate and investment banking services, including risk management solutions and capital raising for corporations.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
ZC 2025-05-27 USDRoyal Bank of Canada New York BranchUnited States2025-05-27——
ZC 2026-06-18 USDRoyal Bank of Canada New York BranchUnited States2026-06-18——
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Royal Bank of Canada New York Branch issue history

The branch has a strong history of bond issuance, having commenced operations shortly after its establishment. Notably, in 2018, RBC New York Branch issued $1 billion in senior notes, showcasing its robust position in debt markets. Current yields on its bonds are competitive with industry averages, and the branch features callable bonds, providing flexibility to navigate market conditions. Recent news highlights the bank's focus on sustainable financing, planning to introduce green bonds as part of its commitment to environmental responsibility.