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| | | ... Zealand shares fell, led by Telecom, as investors looked for reasons to drive the market higher after offshore demand for dividend yields drove the NZX 50 Index to a five-year high this month. The NZX 50 fell 32.48 points, or 0.8 per cent, to 3951.29 ... |
| | | | ... riskier assets. Russell reconstitutes the weightings to stocks in its Russell Australia High Value and Australia High Dividend indices regularly in line with reporting season data. Russell portfolio manager Scott Bennett has reduced or exited five defensive ... |
| | | | ... growth, particularly in the second half where the cost to income ratio fell 110 basis points to 45.1%. ANZ will also pay a dividend of 79 cents fully franked for the second half, up 4% on the previous year and taking the total dividend for 2012 to $1.45 ... |
| | | | ... Meanwhile the SPDR S&P/ASX 50 Fund, SPDR S&P/ASX 200 Listed Property Fund and the SPDR MSCI Australia Select High Yield Dividend Fund have had their 'recommended' rating confirmed. Zenith says it continues to have a solid conviction in SSgA's ETF platform ... |
| | | | Since its inception a year ago specifically to maximise returns for zero tax payers such as pension funds and charities, Plato Investment Management Limited (Plato) has delivered an attractive 9.5% income yield (inclusive of franking credits) within ... |
| | | | ... developed a fund for the Japanese market. The Australian equity income focused fund identifies and invests in higher-paying dividend stocks and was launched in Tokyo recently to meet Japanese investors' demand for income-distributing funds. Gerard Doherty ... |
| | | | ... suppress bond yields and the keep the real, inflation-adjusted cost of servicing the government debt low. "Sustainability of dividend is the key because there are plenty of high 'traps' waiting for the unwary investor, but there is no shortage of blue-chips ... |
| | | | ... Zealand shares fell as some of the country's biggest companies, including Telecom, Chorus and Port of Tauranga shed their dividend. The NZX 50 Index fell 6.57 points, or 0.17 per cent, to 3,797.89. |
| | | | Fees paid by super fund members are falling but not because fund prices are falling, it's because of the dampening effect of self-managed super funds and higher balance members qualifying for discounts. The results are contained in the latest Rainmaker ... |
| | | | ... survive." When it released its results, AEI said that this shareholder action resulted in direct costs of $125,000. A 35 cent dividend was announced, bringing total, full year dividends to 60 cents. AIE, founded in 1986, provides ethical superannuation ... |
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