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You’ve achieved a lot in life, yet there’s so much more you want to do. Maybe you want to help your loved ones with a milestone purchase or fund your new business venture. Your next project may be to create a lasting legacy for future generations or, perhaps, you'd like to make a meaningful difference in your community, right there, right now. It could be that you yearn for a legendary life of adventure, or maybe a simple, cozy retirement is exactly right.

Whatever your goals, we take the time to understand what you want to accomplish with your wealth. Whether you need assistance managing wealth for yourself, your family or your business, we provide the professional advice you need, from start to finish.

And your wealth is indeed just the beginning – it’s a way to achieve more, give more, and experience more. We'll help manage your investments, plan your retirement, protect your financial security and plan your estate, so you can take comfort knowing you’re receiving expert wealth management and attention.

Contact us to learn how our knowledgeable team of professionals, backed by the resources of RBC Wealth Management, can help you grow more than wealth.

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Europe in the age of trade uncertainty

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The longstanding relationship between the U.S. and Europe is changing, with deep consequences for the euro area and its economy. We look into the impact of this metamorphosis on the corporate sector and discuss the related investment opportunities.

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Building on a narrow base

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Power tools

Nov 17, 2025 | Atul Bhatia, CFA

The White House has made broad interpretations of existing legislative authority to make unilateral policy moves. We examine how this centralized ad hoc decision-making raises structural concerns and how the economic policy framework may evolve.

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