Published on 1/4/2018 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.
New Issue: RBC sells $130,000 contingent coupon barrier autocalls on Amazon, Oracle
By Tali Rackner
Minneapolis, Jan. 4 – Royal Bank of Canada priced $130,000 of autocallable contingent coupon barrier notes due Dec. 28, 2020 linked to the lesser-performing of the stocks of Amazon.com, Inc. and Oracle Corp., according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The notes will pay a contingent quarterly coupon at an annual rate of 8.55% if each stock closes at or above its 70% coupon barrier on the observation date for that quarter.
The notes will be called at par if each stock closes its initial price on any observation date beginning June 22, 2018.
The payout at maturity will be par unless either stock finishes below its 70% trigger price, in which case investors will be fully exposed to any losses of the lesser-performing stock.
RBC Capital Markets, LLC is the agent.
Issuer: | Royal Bank of Canada
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Issue: | Autocallable contingent coupon barrier notes
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Underlying stocks: | Amazon.com, Inc. (Symbol: AMZN) and Oracle Corp. (Symbol: ORCL)
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Amount: | $130,000
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Maturity: | Dec. 28, 2020
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Coupon: | 8.55%, payable quarterly if each stock closes at or above coupon barrier on observation date for that quarter
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Price: | Par
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Payout at maturity: | Par unless either stock finishes below trigger price, in which case par plus return of the lesser-performing stock
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Call: | At par if each stock closes above initial price on any observation date on or after June 22, 2018
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Initial prices: | $1,168.36 for Amazon and $47.36 for Oracle
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Coupon barrier/triggers: | $817.85 for Amazon and $33.15 for Oracle; 70% of initial prices
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Pricing date: | Dec. 22
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Settlement date: | Dec. 28
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Agent: | RBC Capital Markets, LLC
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Fees: | 2.25%
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Cusip: | 78013XCN6
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