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Introducing A Newsletter from Inspired Investor

Written by The Content Team | Published on March 20, 2019

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This week, RBC Direct Investing's Content Team is sending our new Inspired Investor newsletter, featuring timely articles delivered to your inbox every other Friday. You can expect a hand-picked collection of original content that's topical, relevant and created just for investors.

What will be in the newsletter?

You'll get a curated selection of four Inspired Investor articles every two weeks on topics relevant to your financial future. Depending on what's happening in the world of investing, you'll find articles on trade issues, interest rates, investing concepts like DRIPs1 or compound interest, and creative ideas that will often help you see things in a whole new light.

When will I get it?

Every other Friday.

How do I get it?

The newsletter will be distributed by email to all clients who are subscribed to the "Grow Your Investing Knowledge" notification. You can manage your notification preferences under My Portfolio.

What's Inspired Investor?

RBC Direct Investing's active publishing hub, Inspired Investor, brings you investing know-how, ideas and inspiration to help you take control of your money. Currently found at the bottom of your Home and Holdings pages, as well as throughout the Direct Investing platform, Inspired Investor features original content created by a team of writers, editors and all-around creative types.

RBC Direct Investing Inc. and Royal Bank of Canada are separate corporate entities which are affiliated. RBC Direct Investing Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada and is a Member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada and the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. Royal Bank of Canada and certain of its issuers are related to RBC Direct Investing Inc. RBC Direct Investing Inc. does not provide investment advice or recommendations regarding the purchase or sale of any securities. Investors are responsible for their own investment decisions. RBC Direct Investing is a business name used by RBC Direct Investing Inc. ® / ™ Trademark(s) of Royal Bank of Canada. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Used under licence. © Royal Bank of Canada 2019. All rights reserved.

1The list of DRIP eligible securities is subject to change at any time without prior notice. RBC Direct Investing will purchase whole shares only. Some exclusions may apply. Some eligible securities such as preferred shares and voting class common shares will not reinvest into additional units of the same security but rather the underlying non-voting common share or similar security.

The views and opinions expressed in this publication are for your general interest and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of RBC Direct Investing. Furthermore, the products, services and securities referred to in this publication are only available in Canada and other jurisdictions where they may be legally offered for sale. If you are not currently resident of Canada, you should not access the information available on the RBC Direct Investing website.

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