RBC Capital Markets®
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Filed Pursuant to Rule 433
Registration Statement No. 333-227001
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Preliminary Terms Supplement
Subject to Completion:
Dated December 4, 2018
Pricing Supplement Dated December __, 2018 to the Product Prospectus Supplement No. CCBN-2, Dated September 10, 2018, the Prospectus Supplement Dated September 7, 2018, and the Prospectus Dated September 7, 2018
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices, Due December 27, 2019 Royal Bank of Canada |
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Reference Indices
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Initial Levels*
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Trigger Levels
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Coupon Barriers
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Russell 2000® Index (“RTY”)
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70.00% of its Initial Level
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70.00% of its Initial Level
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S&P 500® Index (“SPX”)
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70.00% of its Initial Level
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70.00% of its Initial Level
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EURO STOXX 50® Index (“SX5E”)
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70.00% of its Initial Level
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70.00% of its Initial Level
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Issuer:
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Royal Bank of Canada
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Stock Exchange Listing:
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None
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Trade Date:
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December 6, 2018
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Principal Amount:
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$1,000 per Note
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Issue Date:
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December 11, 2018
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Maturity Date:
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December 27, 2019
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Coupon Payment Dates:
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Quarterly, as set forth below
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Observation Dates:
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Quarterly, as set forth below.
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Valuation Dates:
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December 16, 2019, December 17, 2019, December 18, 2019, December 19, 2019 and December 20, 2019
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Contingent Coupon Rate:
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8.70% per annum (2.175% per quarter)
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Initial Level:
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For each Reference Index, its closing level on the Trade Date.
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Final Level:
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For each Reference Index, the arithmetic average of its closing levels on each of the Valuation Dates.
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Contingent Coupon:
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If the Notes have not been previously called, and if the closing level of each Reference Index is greater than or equal to its Coupon Barrier on the applicable Observation Date (or the Final Level, in the case of the final Coupon Payment Date), we will pay the Contingent Coupon on
the applicable Coupon Payment Date. You may not receive any Contingent Coupons during the term of the Notes.
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Payment at Maturity (if held
to maturity):
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If the Notes are not previously called, we will pay you at maturity an amount based on the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index:
For each $1,000 in principal amount, $1,000 plus the Contingent Coupon at maturity, unless the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index is less than
its Trigger Level.
If the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index is less than its Trigger Level, then the investor will receive at maturity, for each $1,000 in
principal amount, a cash payment equal to:
$1,000 + ($1,000 x Underlying Return of the Lesser Performing Reference Index)
Investors could lose some or all of the value of their initial investment if there has been a decline in the level of the Lesser Performing
Reference Index.
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Lesser Performing
Reference Index:
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The Reference Index with the lowest Underlying Return.
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Call Feature:
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The Notes may be called at our discretion on any Coupon Payment Date (other than the final Coupon Payment Date), if we
send prior written notice, as described below.
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CUSIP/ISIN:
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78013XTV0/US78013XTV00
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Per Note
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Total
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Price to public
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100.00%
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$
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Underwriting discounts and commissions(1)
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1.00%
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$
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Proceeds to Royal Bank of Canada
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99.00%
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$
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
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J.P. Morgan Securities LLC
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Placement Agents
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
General:
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This terms supplement relates to an offering of Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes (the “Notes”) linked
to the lesser performing of three equity indices (the “Reference Indices”).
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Issuer:
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Royal Bank of Canada (“Royal Bank”)
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Trade Date:
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December 6, 2018
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Issue Date:
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December 11, 2018
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Denominations:
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Minimum denomination of $1,000, and integral multiples of $1,000 thereafter.
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Designated Currency:
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U.S. Dollars
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Contingent Coupon:
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We will pay you a Contingent Coupon during the term of the Notes, periodically in arrears on each Coupon Payment Date, under the conditions
described below:
· If the closing level of each Reference Index is greater than or equal to its Coupon Barrier on the applicable
Observation Date (or in the case of the final Contingent Coupon due on the Maturity Date, the Final Level of each Reference Index), we will pay the Contingent Coupon applicable to that Coupon Payment Date.
· If the closing level of any of the Reference Indices is less than its Coupon Barrier on the applicable Observation
Date, we will not pay you the Contingent Coupon applicable to that Observation Date. You will not receive any Contingent Coupon on the Maturity Date if the Final Level of any Reference Index is less than its Coupon Barrier.
You may not receive a Contingent Coupon for one or more quarterly periods during the term of the
Notes.
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Contingent Coupon Rate:
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8.70% per annum (2.175% per quarter).
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Observation Dates:
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Quarterly on March 21, 2019, June 20, 2019 and September 19, 2019.
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Coupon Payment Dates:
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The Contingent Coupon, if applicable, will be paid quarterly on March 26, 2019, June 25, 2019, September 24, 2019 and the Maturity Date.
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Record Dates:
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The record date for each Coupon Payment Date will be the date one business day prior to that scheduled Coupon Payment Date; provided,
however, that any Contingent Coupon payable at maturity or upon a call will be payable to the person to whom the payment at maturity or upon the call, as the case may be, will be payable.
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Call Feature:
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The Notes may be called at our discretion on any Coupon Payment Date (other than the final Coupon Payment Date), if we send written notice
to the trustee at least three business days prior to that Coupon Payment Date.
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Payment if Called:
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If the Notes are called, then, on the applicable Coupon Payment Date, for each $1,000 principal amount, you will receive $1,000 plus the
Contingent Coupon otherwise due on that Coupon Payment Date.
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Valuation Dates:
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December 16, 2019, December 17, 2019, December 18, 2019, December 19, 2019 and December 20, 2019
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Maturity Date:
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December 27, 2019
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Initial Level:
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For each Reference Index, its closing level on the Trade Date.
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Final Level:
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For each Reference Index, the arithmetic average of its closing levels on each of the Valuation Dates.
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Trigger Level
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For each Reference Index, 70.00% of its Initial Level.
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Coupon Barrier:
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For each Reference Index, 70.00% of its Initial Level.
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Payment at Maturity (if
not previously called and
held to maturity):
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If the Notes are not previously called, we will pay you at maturity an amount based on the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference
Index:
· If the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index is greater than or equal to its Trigger Level, we will pay you a cash payment equal to the principal amount plus the Contingent
Coupon otherwise due on the Maturity Date.
· If the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index is less than its Trigger
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
Level, you will receive at maturity, for each $1,000 in principal amount, a cash payment equal to:
$1,000 + ($1,000 x Underlying Return of the Lesser Performing Reference Index)
The amount of cash that you receive will be less than your principal amount, if anything, resulting in a loss that is proportionate to the
decline of the Lesser Performing Reference Index from its Initial Level to its Final Level. Investors in the Notes could lose some or all of their investment if
there has been a decline in the level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index below its Trigger Level.
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Underlying Return: |
With respect to each Reference Index:
Final Level – Initial Level
Initial Level |
Lesser Performing
Reference Index:
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The Reference Index with the lowest Underlying Return.
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Market Disruption
Events:
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The occurrence of a market disruption event (or a non-trading day) as to any of the Reference Indices will result in
the postponement of an Observation Date or a Valuation Date as to that Reference Index, as described in the product prospectus supplement, but not to any non-affected Reference Index.
If a market disruption event occurs or is continuing on any scheduled Valuation Date other than the final Valuation
Date, the closing level of the applicable Reference Index for that Valuation Date will equal its closing level on the next scheduled Valuation Date. For example, if a market disruption event occurs or is continuing on the first and
second scheduled Valuation Dates, but not on the third scheduled Valuation Date, then the closing level of the applicable Reference Index will also be deemed to be the closing price of the Reference Stock on the first and second
scheduled Valuation Dates. If no further scheduled Valuation Dates occur after a Valuation Date on which a market disruption event occurs or is continuing or if a market disruption event occurs or is continuing on the final Valuation
Date, then the applicable closing level for that Valuation Date will be determined (or, if not determinable, estimated by the calculation agent in a manner which is considered to be commercially reasonable under the circumstances) by
the calculation agent on that final Valuation Date, regardless of the occurrence or continuation of a market disruption event on that day. In such an event, the calculation agent will make a good faith estimate in its sole discretion of
the closing level of the applicable Reference Index that would have prevailed in the absence of the market disruption event.
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Calculation Agent:
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RBC Capital Markets, LLC (“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 callable pre-paid cash-settled contingent income-bearing derivative contract linked to the Reference Indices 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 10, 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.
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Listing:
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The Notes will not be listed on any securities exchange.
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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 the cover page and 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 10, 2018, as modified by this
terms supplement.
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
Hypothetical Initial Level (for each Reference Index):
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1,000.00*
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Hypothetical Trigger Level (for each Reference Index):
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700.00, which is 70.00% of the hypothetical Initial Level
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Hypothetical Coupon Barrier (for each Reference Index):
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700.00, which is 70.00% of the hypothetical Initial Level
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Contingent Coupon Rate:
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8.70% per annum (or 2.175% per quarter)
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Contingent Coupon Amount:
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$21.75 per quarter
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Principal Amount:
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$1,000 per Note
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Hypothetical Final Level of the Lesser
Performing Reference Index
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Payment at Maturity as
Percentage of Principal Amount
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Cash Payment Amount
per $1,000 in Principal Amount
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1,300.00
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100.00%
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$1,021.75*
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1,200.00
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100.00%
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$1,021.75*
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1,100.00
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100.00%
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$1,021.75*
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1,000.00
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100.00%
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$1,021.75*
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900.00
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100.00%
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$1,021.75*
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800.00
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100.00%
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$1,021.75*
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700.00
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70.00%
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$1,021.75*
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699.90
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69.90%
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$699.00
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600.00
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60.00%
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$600.00
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500.00
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50.00%
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$500.00
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400.00
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40.00%
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$400.00
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250.00
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25.00%
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$250.00
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0.00
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0.00%
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$0.00
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Principal at Risk — Investors in the Notes could lose all or a substantial portion of their principal
amount if there is a decline in the level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index between the Trade Date and the Valuation Dates. If the Notes are not called and the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index is less than
its Trigger Level, the amount of cash that you receive at maturity will represent a loss of your principal that is proportionate to the decline in the closing level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index from the Trade Date to the
Valuation Dates. Any Contingent Coupons received on the Notes prior to the Maturity Date may not be sufficient to compensate for any such loss.
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The Notes Are Subject to an Issuer Call — We may call the Notes at our discretion on any Coupon Payment
Date beginning in March 2019. If the Notes are called, then, on the applicable Coupon Payment Date, for each $1,000 in principal amount, you will receive $1,000 plus the Contingent Coupon otherwise due on the applicable Coupon Payment
Date. You will not receive any Contingent Coupons after that payment. You may be unable to reinvest your proceeds from the call in an investment with a return that is as high as the return on the Notes would have been if they had not
been called. We are more likely to call the Notes if we anticipate that the yield on the Notes will exceed that payable on our conventional debt securities.
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You May Not Receive Any Contingent Coupons — We will not necessarily make any coupon payments on the
Notes. If the closing level of any of the Reference Indices on an Observation Date (or in the case of the final Contingent Coupon, the Final Level of any of the Reference Indices) is less than its Coupon Barrier, we will not pay you
the Contingent Coupon applicable to that Observation Date. If the closing level of any of the Reference Indices is less than its Coupon Barrier on each of the Observation Dates, and if the Final Level of any Reference Index is less
than its Coupon Barrier, we will not pay you any Contingent Coupons during the term of, and you will not receive a positive return on your Notes. Generally, this non-payment of the Contingent Coupon coincides with a period of greater
risk of principal loss on your Notes. Accordingly, if we do not pay the Contingent Coupon on the Maturity Date, you will also incur a loss of principal, because the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index will be less
than its Trigger Level.
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The Notes Are Linked to the Lesser Performing Reference Index, Even if the Other Reference Index Performs Better
— If any of the Reference Indices has a Final Level that is less than its Trigger Level, your return will be linked to the lesser performing of the three Reference Indices.
Even if the Final Levels of the other Reference Indices have increased compared to their respective Initial Levels, or have experienced a decrease that is less than that of the Lesser Performing Reference Index, your return will
only be determined by reference to the performance of the Lesser Performing Reference Index, regardless of the performance of the other Reference Indices.
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Your Payment on the Notes Will Be Determined by Reference to Each Reference Index Individually, Not to a Basket,
and the Payment at Maturity Will Be Based on the Performance of the Lesser Performing Reference Index — The Payment at Maturity will be determined only by reference to the performance of the Lesser Performing Reference
Index, regardless of the performance of the other Reference Indices. The Notes are not linked to a weighted basket, in which the risk may be mitigated and diversified among each of the basket components. For example, in the case of
notes linked to a weighted basket, the return would depend on the weighted aggregate performance of the basket components reflected as the basket return. As a result, the depreciation of one basket component could be mitigated by the
appreciation of the other basket components, as scaled by the weighting of that basket component. However, in the case of the Notes, the individual performance of each of the Reference Indices would not be combined, and the
depreciation of one Reference Index would not be mitigated by any appreciation of the other Reference Indices. Instead, your return will depend solely on the Final Level of the Lesser Performing Reference Index.
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The Call Feature and the Contingent Coupon Feature Limit Your Potential Return — The return potential of
the Notes is limited to the pre-specified Contingent Coupon Rate, regardless of the appreciation of the Reference Indices. In addition, the total return on the Notes will vary based on the number of Observation Dates on which the
Contingent Coupon becomes payable prior to maturity or an issuer call. Further, if the Notes are called due to the Call Feature, you will not receive any Contingent Coupons or any other payment in respect of any Observation Dates
after the applicable Coupon Payment Date. Since the Notes could be called as early as March 2019, the total return on the Notes could be minimal. If the Notes are not called, you may be subject to the full downside performance of the
Lesser Performing Reference Index even though your potential return is limited to the Contingent Coupon Rate. As a result, the return on an investment in the Notes could be less than the return on a direct investment in securities
included in the Reference Indices.
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
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Your Return May Be Lower than the Return on a Conventional Debt Security of Comparable 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. Even if your return is positive, 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 our senior unsecured debt securities. As a result, your receipt of any Contingent Coupons, if payable, and the amount due on any relevant payment date is dependent upon our ability
to repay its obligations on the applicable payment dates. This will be the case even if the levels of the Reference Indices increase after the Trade Date. No assurance can be given as to what our financial condition will be at any
time during the term 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 our other affiliates may make a market for the Notes; however, they are not required to do
so. RBCCM or any other affiliate of ours 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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Owning the Notes Is Not the Same as Owning the Securities Represented by the Reference Indices — The
return on your Notes is unlikely to reflect the return you would realize if you actually owned the securities represented by the Reference Indices. For instance, you will not receive or be entitled to receive any dividend payments or
other distributions on those securities during the term of your Notes. As an owner of the Notes, you will not have voting rights or any other rights that holders of the Reference Indices may have. Furthermore, the Reference Indices
may appreciate substantially during the term of the Notes, while your potential return will be limited to the applicable Contingent Coupon payments.
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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 levels of the Reference Indices, 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 by RBCCM 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 be less than if the internal funding rate was used. The Notes are not designed to be short-term trading instruments. Accordingly, you should be able and willing to
hold your Notes to maturity.
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The Initial Estimated Value of the Notes on the Cover Page of this Terms Supplement 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 Indices. We may also publish research from time to time on financial markets and other matters that may influence the levels of the Reference Indices or the value of the Notes, or express
opinions or provide recommendations that may be inconsistent with purchasing or holding the Notes or with the investment view implicit in the
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
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An Investment in the Notes Is Subject to Risks Associated in Investing in Stocks With a Small Market
Capitalization – The RTY consists of stocks issued by companies with relatively small market capitalizations. These companies often have greater
stock price volatility, lower trading volume and less liquidity than large-capitalization companies. As a result, the level of the RTY may be more volatile than that of a market measure that does not track solely small-capitalization
stocks. Stock prices of small-capitalization companies are also generally more vulnerable than those of large-capitalization companies to adverse business and economic developments, and the stocks of small-capitalization companies may
be thinly traded, and be less attractive to many investors if they do not pay dividends. In addition, small capitalization companies are often less well-established and less stable financially than large-capitalization companies and
may depend on a small number of key personnel, making them more vulnerable to loss of those individuals. Small capitalization companies tend to have lower revenues, less diverse product lines, smaller shares of their target markets,
fewer financial resources and fewer competitive strengths than large-capitalization companies. These companies may also be more susceptible to adverse developments related to their products or services.
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An Investment in the Notes Is Subject to Risks Relating to Non-U.S. Securities Markets - Because foreign
companies or foreign equity securities included in the SX5E are publicly traded in the applicable foreign countries and are denominated in currencies other than U.S. dollars, an investment in the securities involves particular risks.
For example, the non-U.S. securities markets may be more volatile than the U.S. securities markets, and market developments may affect these markets differently from the U.S. or other securities markets. Direct or indirect government
intervention to stabilize the securities markets outside the U.S., as well as cross-shareholdings in certain companies, may affect trading prices and trading volumes in those markets. Also, the public availability of information
concerning the foreign issuers may vary depending on their home jurisdiction and the reporting requirements imposed by their respective regulators. In addition, the foreign issuers may be subject to accounting, auditing and financial
reporting standards and requirements that differ from those applicable to U.S. reporting companies.
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Market Disruption Events and Adjustments — The payment at maturity, each Observation Date and 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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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
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SX5E =
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Free float market capitalization of the SX5E
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x 1,000
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Adjusted base date market capitalization of the SX5E
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sponsor, endorse, sell, or promote the Notes;
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recommend that any person invest in the Notes offered hereby or any other securities;
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have any responsibility or liability for or make any decisions about the timing, amount, or pricing of the Notes;
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have any responsibility or liability for the administration, management, or marketing of the Notes; or
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consider the needs of the Notes or the holders of the Notes in determining, composing, or calculating the SX5E, or have any obligation to do so.
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STOXX does not make any warranty, express or implied, and disclaims any and all warranty concerning:
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the results to be obtained by the Notes, the holders of the Notes or any other person in connection with the use of the SX5E and the data included in the SX5E;
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
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the accuracy or completeness of the SX5E and its data;
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the merchantability and the fitness for a particular purpose or use of the SX5E and its data;
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STOXX will have no liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions in the SX5E or its data; and
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Under no circumstances will STOXX be liable for any lost profits or indirect, punitive, special, or consequential damages or losses, even if STOXX knows that they might occur.
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
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Issuer Callable Contingent Coupon Barrier Notes
Linked to the Lesser Performing of Three Equity Indices Royal Bank of Canada |
P-21
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