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| | | ... morning. The ASX-listed real estate group says the transaction will not have any material impact on full-year results and dividends, assuming that no further acquisitions are made. |
| | | | Australian companies paid about $820 million less in dividends in the third quarter than the corresponding period from 2017 as dividend growth at local banks flat lined. ASX-listed companies paid out US$24.5 billion ($33.5bn) to shareholders in quarter ... |
| | | | ... invests in the S&P/ASX 300 and has $97 million is assets. CYA aims to deliver a regular income stream of fully franked dividends. Its top holdings include the four major banks, Macquarie, AMP, Amcor, QBE, BHP and Woolworths. Since its 2004 inception ... |
| | | | ... potential boost for fixed income, with Tyler saying he'd begin moving his portfolio away from stocks paying high franked dividends if he were an equity investor. "Our perception as professional investors is that many retail investors tend to take quite ... |
| | | | ... recognising the long-term benefits of investing in monopolistic, long dated assets with a history of paying consistent dividends through the economic cycle. "Listed infrastructure, with its signature characteristics of low volatility and predictable ... |
| | | | ... international small companies sector, Vanguard said. It is benchmarked to MSCI World ex-Australia Small Cap Index (with net dividends reinvested). Meanwhile, the VBLD will provide investors with exposure to about 146 listed infrastructure companies across ... |
| | | | ... Mexico and most recently Chile. Deutsche Bank sets up the security's structure and acts as depositary bank, pays the dividends to the investors and assumes a number of other responsibilities in relation to regulators, the stock exchange and investors. ... |
| | | | ... regulatory headwinds from the Royal Commission. WAM expects banking stocks to deliver 9-10% per annum including earnings and dividends. |
| | | | ... forecast), lower payments (of $452.7 billion - $6.9 billion less than previously estimated) and higher than estimated dividends from the Future Fund of $5.1 billion (versus $3.8 billion). Australia's deposed prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, must ... |
| | | | ... the end of the financial year. The remaining 60% will be awarded in shares. The executives will continue to receive dividends on these deferred-shares during a four-year period but will not be able to sell or deal their NAB shares during the time, for ... |
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