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- Royal Bank of Canada on Thursday reported a rise in second-quarter profit as the lender's personal and commercial banking unit benefited from higher interest income.
The gains were partially offset by larger loan loss provisions, or the capital lenders set aside to cover customers who are unable to pay back debt on mortgages and credit cards. Provisions for credit losses at RBC increased C$320 million in the second quarter from a year earlier.
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