Dividends look safe despite loan losses

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Canada’s big five banks are still dealing with high loan losses, but they have enough capital to absorb them without having to issue more shares. This should also let them keep providing above-average dividend yields. ROYAL BANK OF CANADA $56 (Toronto symbol RY; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Finance sector; Shares outstanding: 1.4 billion; Market cap: $78.4 billion; Price-to-sales ratio: 2.1; SI Rating: Above Average) is Canada’s largest bank, with total assets of $659.9 billion. In its third quarter, which ended July 31, 2009, Royal’s earnings rose 23.7%, to $1.6 billion, or $1.05 a share, from $1.3 billion, or $0.92 a share, a year earlier. Revenue rose 32.3%, to $7.8 billion from $5.9 billion. Royal has steadily expanded its capital-markets division over the past few years. Through this subsidiary, the bank helps businesses raise capital by selling shares and issuing debt. It also provides security-trading and research services. Royal gets about a quarter of its revenue from this division. The bank’s improved results were largely…