RBC Capital Markets®
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Filed Pursuant to Rule 433
Registration Statement No. 333-227001
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The information in this preliminary terms supplement is not complete and may be changed.
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Preliminary Terms Supplement
Subject to Completion:
Dated February 6, 2019
Pricing Supplement Dated February __, 2019 to the
Product Prospectus Supplement ERN-EI-1, Prospectus Supplement, and Prospectus Each Dated September 7, 2018
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$ __________
Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index,
Due February 28, 2025
Royal Bank of Canada
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Booster Coupon:
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[35-45]% (to be determined on the Trade Date)
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Issue Date:
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February 28, 2019
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Maturity Date:
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February 28, 2025
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Per Note
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Total
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Price to public(1)
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100.00%
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$
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Underwriting discounts and commissions(1)
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3.25%
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$
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Proceeds to Royal Bank of Canada
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96.75%
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$
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
Issuer:
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Royal Bank of Canada (“Royal Bank”)
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Underwriter:
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC (“RBCCM”)
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Reference Asset:
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S&P 500® Index (SPX)
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Currency:
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U.S. Dollars
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Minimum
Investment:
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$1,000 and minimum denominations of $1,000 in excess thereof
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Trade Date (Pricing
Date):
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February 25, 2019
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Issue Date:
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February 28, 2019
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CUSIP:
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78013XZA9
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Valuation Date:
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February 25, 2025
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Maturity Date:
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February 28, 2025, subject to extension for market and other disruptions, as described in the product prospectus
supplement.
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Payment at Maturity
(if held to maturity):
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If, on the Valuation Date, the Percentage Change is zero
or positive, but does not exceed the Booster Percentage, then the investor will receive an amount equal to the principal amount plus the Booster Coupon.
If, on the Valuation Date, the Percentage Change is greater than the Booster Percentage, then the investor will receive an amount equal to:
Principal Amount + (Principal Amount x Percentage Change)
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If, on the Valuation Date, the Percentage Change is less
than 0%, but not by more than the Barrier Percentage (that is, the Percentage Change is between -0.01% and -25%), then the investor will receive the principal amount only.
If, on the Valuation Date, the Percentage Change is negative,
by more than the Barrier Percentage (that is, the Percentage Change is between -25.01% and -100%), then the investor will receive a cash payment equal to:
Principal Amount + (Principal Amount x Percentage Change)
In this case, you will lose all or a significant portion of the principal amount of the Notes.
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Percentage Change:
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The Percentage Change, expressed as a percentage, is calculated using the following formula:
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Initial Level:
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The closing level of the Reference Asset on the Trade Date.
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Final Level:
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The closing level of the Reference Asset on the Valuation Date.
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P-2
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
Booster Percentage:
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[35-45]% (to be determined on the Trade Date)
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Booster Coupon:
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[35-45]% of the principal amount (to be determined on the Trade Date)
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Barrier Percentage:
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25%
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Barrier Level:
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75% of the Initial Level
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Principal at Risk:
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The Notes are NOT principal
protected. You may lose all or a substantial portion of your principal amount at maturity if there is a percentage decrease from the Initial Level to the Final Level of more than 25%.
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Calculation Agent:
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RBCCM
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U.S. Tax Treatment:
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By purchasing a Note, each holder agrees (in the absence of a change in law, an administrative determination or a judicial
ruling to the contrary) to treat the Notes as a pre-paid cash-settled derivative contract for U.S. federal income tax purposes. However, the U.S. federal income tax consequences of your investment in the Notes are uncertain and the
Internal Revenue Service could assert that the Notes should be taxed in a manner that is different from that described in the preceding sentence. Please see the section below, “Supplemental Discussion of U.S. Federal Income Tax
Consequences,” and the discussion (including the opinion of our counsel Morrison & Foerster LLP) in the product prospectus supplement dated September 7, 2018 under “Supplemental Discussion of U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences,”
which apply to the Notes.
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Secondary Market:
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RBCCM (or one of its affiliates), though not obligated to do so, may maintain a secondary market in the Notes after the
Issue Date. The amount that you may receive upon sale of your Notes prior to maturity may be less than the principal amount of your Notes.
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Listing:
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The Notes will not be listed on any securities exchange.
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Clearance and
Settlement:
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DTC global (including through its indirect participants Euroclear and Clearstream, Luxembourg as described under
“Description of Debt Securities—Ownership and Book-Entry Issuance” in the prospectus dated September 7, 2018).
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Terms Incorporated
in the Master Note:
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All of the terms appearing above the item captioned “Secondary Market” on pages P-2 and P-3 of this terms supplement and
the terms appearing under the caption “General Terms of the Notes” in the product prospectus supplement dated September 7, 2018, as modified by this terms supplement.
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P-3
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
P-4
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
Example 1—
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Calculation of the Payment at Maturity where the Percentage Change is positive, but less than the Booster Percentage.
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Percentage Change:
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5%
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Payment at Maturity:
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$1,000 + ($1,000 x 40.00%) = $1,000 + $400.00 = $1,400.00
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On a $1,000 investment, a 5% Percentage Change results in a Payment at Maturity of $1,400.00, a 40% return on the Notes.
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Example 2—
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Calculation of the Payment at Maturity where the Percentage Change is positive and exceeds the Booster Percentage.
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Percentage Change:
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50%
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Payment at Maturity:
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$1,000 + ($1,000 x 50%) = $1,000 + $500 = $1,500
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On a $1,000 investment, a 50% Percentage Change results in a Payment at Maturity of $1,500, a 50% return on the Notes.
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Example 3—
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Calculation of the Payment at Maturity where the Percentage Change is negative (but not by more than the Barrier Percentage).
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Percentage Change:
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-10%
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Payment at Maturity:
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At maturity, if the Percentage Change is negative BUT not by more than the Barrier Percentage, then the Payment at Maturity will equal the
principal amount.
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On a $1,000 investment, a -10% Percentage Change results in a Payment at Maturity of $1,000, a 0% return on the Notes.
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Example 4—
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Calculation of the Payment at Maturity where the Percentage Change is negative (by more than the Barrier Percentage).
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Percentage Change:
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-45%
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Payment at Maturity:
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$1,000 + ($1,000 x -45%) = $1,000 - $450.00 = $550.00
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On a $1,000 investment, a -45% Percentage Change results in a Payment at Maturity of $550, a -45% return on the Notes.
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P-5
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
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Principal at Risk – Investors in the Notes could lose all or a substantial portion of their principal
amount if the level of the Reference Asset declines by more the Barrier Percentage. You will lose 1% of the principal amount of your Notes for each 1% that the Final Level is less than the Initial Level if the Final Level is less than
the Barrier Level.
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The Notes Do Not Pay Interest and Your Return May Be Lower than the Return on a Conventional Debt Security of
Comparable Maturity – There will be no periodic interest payments on the Notes as there would be on a conventional fixed-rate or floating-rate debt security having the same maturity. The return that you will receive on the
Notes, which could be negative, may be less than the return you could earn on other investments. Your return may be less than the return you would earn if you bought a conventional senior interest bearing debt security of Royal Bank.
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Payments on the Notes Are Subject to Our Credit Risk, and Changes in Our Credit Ratings Are Expected to Affect
the Market Value of the Notes – The Notes are Royal Bank’s senior unsecured debt securities. As a result, your receipt of the amount due on the maturity date is dependent upon Royal Bank’s ability to repay its obligations at
that time. This will be the case even if the level of the Reference Asset increases after the Trade Date. No assurance can be given as to what our financial condition will be at the maturity of the Notes.
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There May Not Be an Active Trading Market for the Notes—Sales in the Secondary Market May Result in Significant
Losses – There may be little or no secondary market for the Notes. The Notes will not be listed on any securities exchange. RBCCM and other affiliates of Royal Bank may make a market for the Notes; however, they are not
required to do so. RBCCM or any other affiliate of Royal Bank may stop any market-making activities at any time. Even if a secondary market for the Notes develops, it may not provide significant liquidity or trade at prices
advantageous to you. We expect that transaction costs in any secondary market would be high. As a result, the difference between bid and asked prices for your Notes in any secondary market could be substantial.
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You Will Not Have Any Rights to the Securities Included in the Reference Asset – As a holder of the
Notes, you will not have voting rights or rights to receive cash dividends or other distributions or other rights that holders of securities included in the Reference Asset would have. The Final Level will not reflect any dividends
paid on the securities included in the Reference Asset, and accordingly, any positive return on the Notes may be less than the potential positive return on those securities.
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The Initial Estimated Value of the Notes Will Be Less than the Price to the Public – The initial
estimated value set forth on the cover page and that will be set forth in the final pricing supplement for the Notes does not represent a minimum price at which we, RBCCM or any of our affiliates would be willing to purchase the Notes
in any secondary market (if any exists) at any time. If you attempt to sell the Notes prior to maturity, their market value may be lower than the price you paid for them and the initial estimated value. This is due to, among other
things, changes in the level of the Reference Asset, the borrowing rate we pay to issue securities of this kind, and the inclusion in the price to the public of the underwriting discount and the estimated costs relating to our hedging
of the Notes. These factors, together with various credit, market and economic factors over the term of the Notes, are expected to reduce the price at which you may be able to sell the Notes in any secondary market and will affect the
value of the Notes in complex and unpredictable ways. Assuming no change in market conditions or any other relevant factors, the price, if any, at which you may be able to sell your Notes prior to maturity may be less than your
original purchase price, as any such sale price would not be expected to include the underwriting discount and the hedging costs relating to the Notes. In addition to bid-ask spreads, the value of the Notes determined for any
secondary market price is expected to be based on the secondary rate rather than the internal funding rate used to price the Notes and determine the initial estimated value. As a result, the secondary price will
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
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The Initial Estimated Value of the Notes on the Cover Page and that We Will Provide in the Final Pricing
Supplement Are Estimates Only, Calculated as of the Time the Terms of the Notes Are Set –The initial estimated value of the Notes will be based on the value of our obligation to make the payments on the Notes, together with
the mid-market value of the derivative embedded in the terms of the Notes. See “Structuring the Notes” below. Our estimates are based on a variety of assumptions, including our credit spreads, expectations as to dividends, interest
rates and volatility, and the expected term of the Notes. These assumptions are based on certain forecasts about future events, which may prove to be incorrect. Other entities may value the Notes or similar securities at a price that
is significantly different than we do.
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Inconsistent Research – Royal Bank or its affiliates may issue research reports on securities that are,
or may become, components of the Reference Asset. We may also publish research from time to time on financial markets and other matters that may influence the levels of the Reference Asset or the value of the Notes, or express
opinions or provide recommendations that may be inconsistent with the purchasing or holding the Notes or with the investment view implicit in the Notes or the Reference Asset. You should make your own independent investigation of the
merits of investing in the Notes and the Reference Asset.
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Market Disruption Events and Adjustments – The payment at maturity and the Valuation Date are subject to
adjustment as described in the product prospectus supplement. For a description of what constitutes a market disruption event as well as the consequences of that market disruption event, see “General Terms of the Notes—Market
Disruption Events” in the product prospectus supplement.
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P-7
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
P-8
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
P-9
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
P-10
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
P-11
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
P-12
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Barrier Booster Notes
Linked to the S&P 500® Index |
P-13
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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