Sentences with phrase «attractive average yield»

Stocks in this group are trading with an attractive average yield of nearly 4 % and a reasonable price (just 1.5 times book value).

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Alcohol is the second - most - attractive sector, with a recent 12 - month gain of 7.6 % and a 2.2 % average yield.
An above - average dividend yield (the MSCI Canada Energy Index is yielding an annualized dividend of 3.6 % versus 2.9 % on the overall MSCI Canada index, according to Bloomberg data as of July 31, 2017) and lower price volatility could make energy a more attractive sector for income - seeking investors in a low yield world.
On the other hand, relative valuations are attractive: 10 - year U.S. Treasuries now yield about 150 bps more than the average among G - 7 peers1.
The correction has brought the S&P 500 Index to a more attractive level, compared to its 30 - year average of 16.7 x, and this means that the S&P 500 Index valuation has reached an attractive level, given 10 - year Treasury yields that now are below 3.00 %.
Overall, this enables MLPs to offer attractive income yields (often substantially higher than the average dividend yield of equities).
High Real Yields First, note that emerging market sovereign bonds not only provide an attractive current yield relative to other market opportunities, but they are also relatively cheap compared to their historical average.
That's attractive in both absolute and relative terms (the five - year average yield is 2.2 %).
This ETF category has attracted the attention of investors primarily due to the fact that they often provide attractive dividends, appealing to investors seeking steady above - average yields.
On the other hand, relative valuations are attractive: 10 - year U.S. Treasuries now yield about 150 bps more than the average among G - 7 peers1.
Portfolio valuation & yield are highly attractive in comparison to the peer average.
While US debt looks attractive relative to the near - zero yields from European bonds, return rates are still well below their long - term averages.
They are looking for markets where home prices are still low enough and average rents are high enough to provide attractive yields.
As you can see, most of these REITs have sold - off since my last article (July 28th) so there are some attractive dividend yields being paid (the average yield today for the portfolio is 6.5 %).
I've given a closer look, and it looks like an attractive destination for rental investments; 13,1 % average yield and 4,5 % vacancy
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