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RBC Capital Markets

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RBC Capital Markets
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFinancial services
FoundedHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1864
Headquarters
Toronto, Canada with 58 offices through 14 countries
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Chairman: Doug McGregor CEO: Derek Neldner
ProductsInvestment Banking, Sales and Trading, Global Markets, US Municipal Finance
RevenueC$8.39 billion in fiscal year 2018
C$2.77 billion in 2018
Number of employees
Over 7,800
ParentRoyal Bank of Canada
RatingA1 / AA− (Moody's / S&P)
Websiterbccm.com

RBC Capital Markets is a global investment bank providing services in banking, finance, and capital markets to corporations, institutional investors, asset managers, and governments globally. Locations span 58 offices in 14 countries[1] across North America, the UK, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region. Employment estimates for RBC professionals are roughly 7,800 per company reports. Services provided include insights required to raise capital, access markets, mitigate risk, and acquire or dispose of assets for clients worldwide.

Overview

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RBC Capital Markets is part of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC). Operating since 1869, RBC is the fifth largest in North America and the 11th largest bank globally as measured by market capitalization.[2]

Broker dealers

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Depending on the jurisdiction, the division uses different broker dealer subsidiaries of RBC:

References

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  1. ^ "RBC Capital Markets | Our Offices".
  2. ^ Alexander, Doug (22 October 2019). "Royal Bank of Canada cracks Wall Street's top 10 list for advising on M&A deals". Financial Post. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
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