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RBC named to "Climate Leadership Index 2005"

New York, September 14, 2005 — RBC Financial Group (RBC) is among 60 companies worldwide that have been recognized as leaders in understanding and addressing climate change issues. The ranking was carried out as part of the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), an initiative sponsored by a coalition of 155 leading institutional investors that collectively manage $21 trillion in assets. These institutional investors share a common desire to know the degree to which large companies are exposed to climate change risks, and how they are managing them.

In the banking sector, climate change risks are associated with credit exposure to certain energy-intensive and natural resource-based industries, as well as unpredictable energy costs for corporate real estate.

The CDP has sent out annual information requests since 2002 to the 500 largest companies in the world measured by market capitalization. The company's governance and strategy are then assessed with respect to managing climate change issues, as well as its ability to measure and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and its capability to quantify both the competitive and financial costs and benefits of these actions.

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