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All dividend stocks risk a hit to earnings from interest rates in the short term, says Rich Peterson, a senior director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.
These risks and uncertainties include: Gilead's ability to achieve its anticipated full year 2018 financial results; Gilead's ability to sustain growth in revenues for its antiviral and other programs; the risk that private and public payers may be reluctant to provide, or continue to provide, coverage or reimbursement for new products, including Vosevi, Yescarta, Epclusa, Harvoni, Genvoya, Odefsey, Descovy, Biktarvy and Vemlidy ®; austerity measures in European countries that may increase the amount of discount required on Gilead's products; an increase in discounts, chargebacks and rebates due to ongoing contracts and future negotiations with commercial and government payers; a larger than anticipated shift in payer mix to more highly discounted payer segments and geographic regions and decreases in treatment duration; availability of funding for state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs); continued fluctuations in ADAP purchases driven by federal and state grant cycles which may not mirror patient demand and may cause fluctuations in Gilead's earnings; market share and price erosion caused by the introduction of generic versions of Viread and Truvada, an uncertain global macroeconomic environment; and potential amendments to the Affordable Care Act or other government action that could have the effect of lowering prices or reducing the number of insured patients; the possibility of unfavorable results from clinical trials involving investigational compounds; Gilead's ability to initiate clinical trials in its currently anticipated timeframes; the levels of inventory held by wholesalers and retailers which may cause fluctuations in Gilead's earnings; Kite's ability to develop and commercialize cell therapies utilizing the zinc finger nuclease technology platform and realize the benefits of the Sangamo partnership; Gilead's ability to submit new drug applications for new product candidates in the timelines currently anticipated; Gilead's ability to receive regulatory approvals in a timely manner or at all, for new and current products, including Biktarvy; Gilead's ability to successfully commercialize its products, including Biktarvy; the risk that physicians and patients may not see advantages of these products over other therapies and may therefore be reluctant to prescribe the products; Gilead's ability to successfully develop its hematology / oncology and inflammation / respiratory programs; safety and efficacy data from clinical studies may not warrant further development of Gilead's product candidates, including GS - 9620 and Yescarta in combination with Pfizer's utomilumab; Gilead's ability to pay dividends or complete its share repurchase program due to changes in its stock price, corporate or other market conditions; fluctuations in the foreign exchange rate of the U.S. dollar that may cause an unfavorable foreign currency exchange impact on Gilead's future revenues and pre-tax earnings; and other risks identified from time to time in Gilead's reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC).
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Omnicom Group (OMC), a global advertising, marketing, and corporate communications services provider, is the featured stock in February's Safest Dividend Yields Model Portfolio.
Thanks to the power of compounding dividends and earnings growth, valuations of global developed stocks would need to fall by roughly 30 % over the next five years to generate negative returns for investors, our return assumptions suggest.
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Kimberly - Clark Corp (KMB), a global manufacturer of personal care products, is the featured stock in April's Safest Dividend Yields Model Portfolio.
Both are household names, global leaders in their industry, and popular stocks among income investors thanks to their Dividend Aristocrat status.
In this Investment Outlook we discuss, attributes of dividend - paying stocks, global economy and dividend opportunities, and investment implications.
We like U.S. investment - grade credit, hard - currency EM debt, stocks in selected EMs and global quality and dividend growth stocks.
We think they're attractive because they have faster rising earnings, higher dividend yields and lower valuations than U.S. stocks, and they can benefit as global growth accelerates.
Read more in the full Global equity outlook, including our take on minimum - volatility strategies and why we believe short - term bonds are an increasingly compelling alternative to «stable» dividend stocks.
DELAWARE, Ohio --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Greif, Inc. (NYSE: GEF, GEF.B), a global leader in industrial packaging products and services, today announced that its Board of Directors has declared quarterly cash dividends of $ 0.42 per share on its Class A Common Stock, and $ 0.63 per share on its Class B Common Stock.
However, in spite of this potential global crisis, some investors see this as an opportunity for investing in dividend stocks.
Read more in the full Global equity outlook, including our take on minimum - volatility strategies and why we believe short - term bonds are an increasingly compelling alternative to «stable» dividend stocks.
The S&P 500 ® was up 22.1 % YTD as of Dec. 19, 2017 (including reinvested dividends), and international stocks were generally even more kind to USD investors (S&P Global Ex-U.S. BMI Gross Total Return [USD] was up 26.3 % YTD).
Thanks to the power of compounding dividends and earnings growth, valuations of global developed stocks would need to fall by roughly 30 % over the next five years to generate negative returns for investors, our return assumptions suggest.
We do prefer stocks to government bonds, and within equities, we like global dividend - growth and quality stocks.
However, those are usually GDRs (global depository receipts) and denominated in GBp (pence) so you'd be visually exposed to currency rates, by which I mean that if the stock goes up 1 % but the GBP goes up 1 % in the same period then your GDR would show a 0 % profit on that day; also, and more annoyingly, dividends are distributed in the foreign currency, then exchanged by the issuer of the GDR on that day and booked into your account, so if you want to be in full control of the cashflows you should get a trading account denominated in the currency (and maybe situated in the country) you're planning to invest in.
However, Horizons AlphaPro recently launched the actively managed Global Dividend ETF (HAZ), which is approximately 50 % in US stocks, 11 % Canadian and 39 % international.
There really is no clear - cut winner here; however, as one moves from U.S. to global to international: (1) There tends to be greater volatility in the price of the chosen investment vehicle, and (2) There tends to be higher dividend payments for the greater risk associated with foreign stocks in your mix.
Position Disclosures: Dividend Portfolio Stocks — Long AAAMP Global Value Portfolio — None AAAMP Retirement Growth & Income Portfolio — Long AAAMP Treasure Trove Twelve Portfolio — Long
A low fee, broad market exchange traded fund for the U.S. economy as a whole, a global ETF and a Canadian broad ETF equally weighted to reduce concentration in banks and energy, and a 5 to 10 year corporate bond ladder would add diversification with dividends from stocks and interest from bonds and produce a more secure portfolio.
Guardian Capital is a global investor that believes quality dividend growth is a worthy proxy for corporate growth, and a critical element in picking stocks.
Dividends4Life presents Kimberly - Clark Co. (KMB) Dividend Stock Analysis posted at Dividends Value, saying, «Kimberly Clark Corp. is a global consumer products company produces tissue, personal care and health care.
Dividends4Life presents Medtronic Inc. (MDT) Dividend Stock Analysis posted at Dividends Value, saying, «Medtronic Inc. is a global medical device manufacturer has leadership positions in the pacemaker, defibrillator, orthopedic, diabetes management and other medical markets.
Position Disclosures: Dividend Portfolio Stocks — None AAAMP Global Value Portfolio — None AAAMP Dividend Growth & Income Portfolio — None AAAMP Treasure Trove Twelve Portfolio — Long
Not surprisingly we found that the frontier that uses the equally weighted dividend paying stock basket in lieu of the S&P / TSX Composite Index as representation of the Canadian equity component of the diversified basket, provided the superior compliment to the global portfolio yielding a superior risk / return trade - off set.
In addition to HCN, Horizons Hang Seng High Dividend Yield ETF, listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and managed by Mirae Asset Global Investments (Hong Kong) Ltd., a Mirae subsidiary, also tracks this underlying index.
Position Disclosures: Dividend Portfolio Stocks — None AAAMP Global Value Portfolio — None AAAMP Retirement Growth & Income Portfolio — None AAAMP Treasure Trove Twelve Portfolio — None
Position Disclosures: Dividend Portfolio Stocks — None AAAMP Global Value Portfolio — None AAAMP Dividend Growth & Income Portfolio — Long AAAMP Treasure Trove Twelve Portfolio — None
If you prefer to not invest in individual dividend growth stocks, you can build a dividend portfolio through global dividend growth funds.
For example, Dartmouth College professor Kenneth French studied stock - picking strategies in global markets and found that dividend stocks fared particularly well in Canada.
With bond payouts still near historic lows and slow global growth muting capital gains, there's only one way for Canadians to get a decent total return: by buying dividend - paying stocks.
Today the fund tracks a different index — the Dow Jones Global Select Dividend Composite — and holds its 300 - odd stocks directly.
If you want a dividend payer with that kind of resume, you need to zero in on the most reliable dividend payers on earth, companies that are in one of the most exclusive clubs in the entire global stock market.
The stock pays a 5.72 % dividend yield and is down about 40 % in 52 weeks due to the global meltdown in financials.
There is an ongoing global search for good yields right now so these monthly dividend stocks may be a good start.
Global demand for dividend - paying exchange - traded funds (ETFs) is strong, as evidenced by robust flows of over $ 20 billion in 2016; US - based ETFs accounted for more than half of that amount.1 The appeal of dividend - paying stocks is clear, as dividends can help provide a nice offset to rising inflation, while most fixed - coupon debt can not hedge against rising prices.
Editorially, Kiplinger's magazine has championed over the decades a number of personal finance strategies and investment products that later became popular «conventional wisdom»: the superiority of systematic investing (dollar cost averaging) over market timing; growth stocks that paid little or no dividends but invested in new technologies; mutual funds, especially no - load funds; stock index funds; term life insurance, rather than whole - life; and global investing.
Due to the low interest rate environment resulting from the policies of global central bankers, major oil and natural gas stocks have become very appealing due to the high dividend yields.
The growing dividend income offered by high - quality dividend growth stocks can be a fantastic source of growing passive income... no matter what's going on in the global economy or stock market.
The Russell 2000 Dividend Growth Index measuring dividend - oriented US small - cap stocks has risen more than the Russell 2000 Index measuring the broad universe of US small - cap stocks for the full year to and 2016 year - to - date as of November 11, according to global index provider FTSE Dividend Growth Index measuring dividend - oriented US small - cap stocks has risen more than the Russell 2000 Index measuring the broad universe of US small - cap stocks for the full year to and 2016 year - to - date as of November 11, according to global index provider FTSE dividend - oriented US small - cap stocks has risen more than the Russell 2000 Index measuring the broad universe of US small - cap stocks for the full year to and 2016 year - to - date as of November 11, according to global index provider FTSE Russell.
Most importantly for high - yield stock investors, Seadrill was paying one of the best dividends in the entire global stock market.
For February, my stock buy was 80 shares of Virtus Global Dividend & Income Fund Inc (NYSE: ZTR) at $ 11.38 per share.
I would not own a global dividend growth fund with those two stocks (BP and VOD) included in the top holdings.
There are plenty of high - quality international dividend growth stocks that you can invest in without owning a global dividend growth fund.
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