Tag #Dividends

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Record $1.75 Trillion in Global Dividend Payments in 2024

Global dividend payments hit a record $1.75 trillion in 2024, a 6.6% rise from 2023, with the US leading at $651 billion, driven by financial and tech sectors, despite economic uncertainty and trade tensions.

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jpost.com
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Hapoalim Profit Up, Seeks Higher Dividend Payouts

Hapoalim, an Israeli bank, reported a 2024 net profit of $2.12 billion, exceeding 2023 figures despite military conflicts; it seeks to increase dividend payouts to 50% of net profit, but the Bank of Israel currently limits it to 40%.

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elmundo.es
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Iberdrola's Record €5.6B Profit Drives 15% Dividend Hike

Iberdrola, Spain's largest electricity company, reported record 2024 profits of €5.612 billion (17% increase), a 15% dividend hike to €0.635 per share, and €17 billion in investments (50% increase), fueled by asset sales in Mexico and strategic network expansion in the US and UK.

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48% Bias Score

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cincodias.elpais.com
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Telefónica Brasil's R$5.845 Billion Shareholder Remuneration in 2024

Telefónica's Brazilian subsidiary, Vivo, distributed R$5.845 billion (€900 million) in shareholder remuneration in 2024, a 22% increase from 2023, exceeding 2022 levels and fulfilling a commitment to return at least 100% of net profit, offsetting the real's 22% devaluation.

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40% Bias Score

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cnbc.com
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Record Dividend Payouts Surge in China Amidst Government-Driven Reform

Chinese listed companies paid out a record 2.4 trillion yuan ($328 billion) in dividends last year, spurred by government incentives to improve corporate efficiency and attract investment, with experts predicting this trend to continue.

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cnbc.com
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2024 Tax Season: High-Yield Income and Filing Implications

The IRS opened the 2024 tax season, with the April 15 deadline approaching; high-yield savings account income is taxable as ordinary income, while investors in partnerships await Schedule K-1 forms for tax reporting.

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cincodias.elpais.com
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Record Dividend Increases in Spanish Stock Market

Spanish Ibex 35 companies announced a 16.7% increase in 2024 dividend payments totaling approximately €28.5 billion, exceeding 2023's €37.86 billion, driven by higher profitability, cost control, and a strategic shift toward shareholder returns, resulting in a projected dividend yield of 4.4% for 20...

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kathimerini.gr
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NBG Increases Dividend Target by 60% on Strong 2024 Results

National Bank of Greece announced a 60% increase in its dividend distribution target for 2025-2027, based on €1.3 billion in 2024 organic post-tax profits and a strong capital base exceeding €2 billion, enabling organic growth and acquisitions, with a core capital adequacy ratio of 18.3%.

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forbes.com
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High-Yield Tech CEFs Outperform ETFs Amid Market Volatility

Three closed-end funds—BlackRock Science and Technology Trust (BST), Virtus Artificial Intelligence & Technology Opportunities Fund (AIO), and Columbia Seligman Premium Technology Growth Fund (STK)—offer average 6.8% yields and have delivered over 15% annualized returns due to strategic tech investm...

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theglobeandmail.com
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Canadian Investors Embrace Domestic Stocks Amidst U.S. Tensions

Fueled by anti-American sentiment, Canadian investors are shifting towards domestic stocks, drawn by high dividend yields, discounted valuations compared to the U.S., and the strategic importance of Canada's resource sector despite market weaknesses in tech and consumer goods.

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forbes.com
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DeepSeek's AI Disrupts QYLD's High-Yield Dividend Strategy

DeepSeek's efficient AI model, developed using less powerful processors than Nvidia's, negatively impacts Nvidia and Microsoft, significantly affecting the Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD) which holds substantial positions in these companies, reducing its 12.2% yield's attractiveness and increasin...

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4 Low P/E Value Stocks Paying Dividends

Four low P/E value stocks—Ambev (ABEV), DRD Gold (DRD), Opera Ltd (OPRA), and T. Rowe Price (TROW)—currently pay dividends, ranging from 2.20% to 6.95%, offering contrarian investment opportunities in a market favoring tech stocks. Each company shows a unique financial profile and market performance...

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