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Strengthening your financial security

The East Bay Wealth Management Group at RBC Wealth Management was founded with the goal of filling a void in how the financial lives of affluent families, corporate executives, retirees and business owners were being served by the industry. Our objective is to deliver the vast resources of one of the world's largest wealth management organizations with the personal service and client familiarity typically associated with smaller boutique firms. With our meticulous approach to the wealth management process, we strive to assist clients with every aspect of their financial lives, because a myriad of factors can affect their bottom line and level of satisfaction around achieving financial security.


Introducing RBC Total Wealth

RBC Total Wealth is a way to view your complete financial picture. See your RBC accounts—along with your accounts at other financial institutions you choose to add—–in one convenient place. Access Total Wealth by selecting Sign in above to log into your accounts and then choose Add External Accounts. It’s a simple and secure way to keep your financial life connected to your everyday life.

Global Insight Monthly

Global Insight Monthly cover - October 2024The price of Fed rate cut success is steep, but not too steep

The Fed has finally aggressively lowered interest rates. While a steeper yield curve reflects the market’s optimism that rate cuts will shore up the economic outlook, further steepness could be a sign the Fed will cut rates deeply, likely due to a recession. Read the Global Insight Monthly »

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Fed rate cuts for what?

The Fed has cut policy rates by 75 basis points since September only to see longer-term Treasury yields and mortgage rates increase by the same degree. We take a closer look at this divergence and its implications.

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