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Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) exceeded profit estimates in its latest quarterly report, driving its shares to a record high on Wednesday. The bank's impressive performance, however, was tempered by caution from top executives regarding the uncertain economic climate and how it might impact consumers shortly.
RBC's CEO, Dave McKay, emphasized the bank’s cautious approach, highlighting concerns about how potential changes in interest rates might affect mortgage holders next year. As the cost of deposits continues to rise, the bank's net interest income may be impacted. "It’s a volatile and uncertain time, but we believe we can manage these challenges effectively," McKay explained. He also noted that predicting how quickly interest rates would decrease and how this would affect consumers remains difficult.

Recently, the Bank of Canada cut interest rates, with further reductions expected later in the year. Similarly, the U.S. Federal Reserve is predicted to follow suit in the coming months. While lower interest rates can ease the burden on mortgage holders, they can also put pressure on banks by increasing the cost of retaining customer deposits. This pressure can, in turn, reduce profit margins, as banks may need to allocate more funds to protect against potential loan defaults.

RBC's third-quarter success was driven largely by a 17% increase in profits from its personal and commercial banking sector, which brought in C$2.49 billion ($1.85 billion). This included a significant contribution of C$198 million from the bank's recent acquisition of HSBC's domestic operations, a deal valued at C$13.5 billion. RBC, Canada's largest bank by market capitalization, is now focused on integrating HSBC's 780,000 customers and C$71 billion loan portfolio into its existing operations.

Jefferies analyst John Aiken highlighted RBC’s strong performance, stating that the bank’s earnings received a boost from the full integration of HSBC's domestic business. This helped RBC's shares climb by as much as 3.1%, reaching an all-time high of C$161.5.

In addition to its strong personal and commercial banking results, RBC saw a significant increase in its capital markets division. A resurgence in dealmaking activity, coupled with hopes for a soft economic landing, drove a 23% rise in net income for this segment.

RBC's success stood out against some of its competitors. While RBC and smaller rival National Bank of Canada posted strong results, other major Canadian banks have faced challenges due to credit pressures and provisions for penalties linked to U.S. investigations. National Bank of Canada also saw its shares hit a record high of C$127.22, with the bank reporting strong quarterly earnings driven by growth in its capital markets and wealth management units. The bank’s expansion strategy includes a C$2.5 billion acquisition of Canadian Western Bank, which is awaiting regulatory approval.

RBC reported a 16.5% increase in net interest income—the difference between what it earns on loans and what it pays out on deposits. Additionally, the bank's provisions for credit losses came in significantly lower than expected, at C$659 million compared to analysts’ predictions of C$903 million.

RBC's strong financial performance translated to earnings of C$3.26 per share, surpassing the average analyst estimate of C$2.95 per share. National Bank also exceeded expectations, with earnings of C$2.68 per share, compared to the anticipated C$2.49 per share.

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