Royal Bank of Canada (RY) Q1 2021 Earnings Call Transcript
RY earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2020.
The rapper also wore a T-shirt paying tribute to Chris Farley
The Crusaders have narrowly avoided losing successive games for the first time in over three years as David Havili's extra-time drop goal earned them a 30-27 Super Rugby Aotearoa win over the Hurricanes.Havili stroked his kick between the posts at Wellington Stadium moments after the start of the additional 10-minute 'golden point' period, with Sunday's clash having finished level at the completion of regulation time.
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Saturday's opening mainly looked at the crafts side in film-making and handed out nine awards.At the start of the programme, host Clara Amfo paid tribute to Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth's husband, who died on Friday (April 9), aged 99. Philip was named BAFTA's first president in 1959 and had a close association to the academy since. His grandson, Prince William is BAFTA's current president."It was Prince Philip and Her Majesty the Queen's support through these years that in many ways allowed BAFTA, a leading charity in the arts, to continue in difficult times, and to be here today in 2021, celebrating another outstanding year of achievement in film," Amfo said. "The Duke of Edinburgh occupies a very special place in BAFTA history and he will be missed. Our thoughts are with the royal family."
South Korean authorities said on Sunday they will move ahead with a coronavirus vaccination drive this week, after deciding to continue using AstraZeneca PLC's vaccine for all eligible people 30 years old or over. South Korea on Wednesday suspended providing the AstraZeneca shot to people under 60 as Europe reviewed cases of blood clotting in adults. People under 30 will still be excluded from the vaccinations resuming on Monday because the benefits of the shot do not outweigh the risks for that age group, the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said in a statement.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts ceremony is being held virtually over two nights as the COVID-19 pandemic prevents the usual celebrity-packed show with a live audience.Saturday's opening mainly looked at the crafts side in film-making and handed out nine awards."Ma Rainey", starring Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman, won for costume design and make up & hair.The main prizes will be announced on Sunday (April 11), when director Ang Lee will receive the BAFTA Fellowship.
The Crusaders looked on the back foot for most of the match against the Hurricanes but were able to avoid back-to-back losses in golden point time.
Adelaide have broken North Melbourne hearts by powering away for a 41-point victory at Marvel Stadium to extend the Kangaroos' AFL losing streak to 12.After being embarrassed by 128 points in their marquee Good Friday game last week, North responded in fierce fashion to give the Crows some nervous moments on Sunday.
Claims of inappropriate text messaging and reports of subsequent defamation action are serving as distractions during the Tasmanian election campaign.Labor state president Ben McGregor has abandoned his bid to challenge the seat of Clark in the May 1 poll after being accused of sending a questionable message to a public sector colleague seven years ago.
Her mum was deeply concerned her daughter could have swallowed the animal while eating her meal.
Luckless Carlton defender Caleb Marchbank has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will miss the rest of the AFL season.The key defender suffered the knee injury in the first quarter of Saturday's VFL practice match against Box Hill.
‘Promising Young Woman’ actor made her hosting debut
Former Major League Baseball MVP Alex Rodriguez and his business partner are in preliminary discussions to purchase the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves, US media reported Saturday night.
An electrical power problem caused an incident at Iran's Natanz underground nuclear facility on Sunday, Iranian Press TV reported, a day after Tehran launched new advanced uranium enrichment centrifuges at the site. "The incident caused no casualties or contamination," Iran's Atomic Energy Organization spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said, adding that "electricity was affected at the Natanz facility", which is located in the desert in the central province of Isfahan.
The army lieutenant was pepper-sprayed and belted on the knees after being pulled over.
Two teenagers have been charged over the fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old boy in Brisbane's CBD.Yannis Leulusoo died in hospital after being stabbed near Roma Street train station about 8pm on Thursday.
A study in Israel found Pfizer/BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine to be less effective on the variant found in South Africa.However, the variant's occurrence in the country is low, and the research has also not been peer-reviewed. The study, released on Saturday, compared almost 400 people who tested positive at least two weeks after receiving one or two doses of the vaccine against the same number who had tested positive but were unvaccinated. It also matched age and gender, among other characteristics. South Africa's variant was found to make up 1% of all cases in the study, according to Tel Aviv University, and the country's largest healthcare provider, Clalit. They found that the variant was eight times more prevalent in patients who had received two doses of the vaccine, compared to those who were unvaccinated. According to Tel Aviv University professor Adi Stern, the data suggests that the South African variant is able to break through the vaccine's protection to some extent. The researchers cautioned that the data was not intended to deduce overall vaccine effectiveness against other variants, since it only looked at people who had already tested positive for COVID-19, instead of overall infection rates. Pfizer and BioNTech could not be immediately reached for comment outside business hours.
Ecuadorans will vote on Sunday to elect a new president with a straight choice between socialist Andres Arauz and conservative Guillermo Lasso to take over the mantle of the beleaguered Lenin Moreno.
Ecuadoreans will vote in a presidential runoff on Sunday to decide whether to maintain the pro-market policies of the last four years or return to the socialism of the preceding decade as the Andean country seeks to revive its stagnant economy. Left-wing economist Andres Arauz won the first round of the election in February, garnering almost 33% of the vote, on promises of generous cash handouts and a resumption of the socialist policies of his mentor, former President Rafael Correa. Arauz's rival, banker and third-time presidential candidate Guillermo Lasso, is promising to create jobs through foreign investment and financial support for the agricultural sector.
Iran's Natanz nuclear site has suffered a problem involving its electrical distribution grid just hours after starting up new advanced centrifuges that more quickly enrich uranium, state TV reports.It was the latest incident to strike one of Tehran's most-secure sites amid stalled negotiations over the tattered nuclear accord with world powers.