Gain targeted exposure to developed international from high dividend
yielding large cap companies excluding the financial sector
Not exact matches
With a 3.77 %
yield, it's perfect for income - seeking retirees who want to own stable, divided - paying
large -
cap companies that have the potential of generating modest capital gains.
For stocks, it's important to have stocks in your portfolio from a
large variety of
companies, including
companies in different sectors or industries, such as consumer staples or materials; from
companies of different sizes, such as
large -
cap or small -
cap stocks; from
companies in different countries and from
companies that either have growth potential or good dividend
yields.
Unlike most emerging markets indexes, which are dominated by
large -
cap companies, the WisdomTree indexes focus on dividends and have whopping
yields in the 6 % to 7 % range.
Gain targeted exposure to U.S.
large cap equity from high dividend
yielding companies excluding the Financial sector
Eight of the
large cap stocks on the S&P / TSX 60
yielded exceeding 4 per cent, including three telecom
companies (BCE, Shaw, Telus), two pipelines (Inter Pipeline, Pembina), two banks (CIBC, National Bank) and a financial holding
company (Power Corp.).
German residential property investment's still a compelling investment proposition (perhaps more so now, with the 10 yr Bund
yield turning negative), but sector
large -
caps seem like they're priced accordingly, and I'm not convinced I want to chase down a cheaper small / micro-cap
company.
At the time of global recession in 2007 - 08, the small
cap companies had a higher drawdown in comparison to the
large mid
cap companies which led to higher dividend
yield of the small
cap companies in that period.
Indian
large mid
cap companies have exhibited more stable dividend
yield in comparison to the small
cap companies historically.
Although each of these
companies pays a dividend, due to the cyclical nature of this industry we encourage the reader to carefully review the dividend history Read more about 7
Large -
cap Industrials with High Growth Rates, Low Valuations and Above - average Dividend
Yields -LSB-...]
LOBLAW
COMPANIES LTD. $ 56 (Toronto symbol L; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 413.5 million; Market
cap: $ 23.2 billion; Price - to - sales ratio: 0.5; Dividend
yield: 1.8 %; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.loblaw.ca) is Canada's
largest food retailer, with about 1,200 stores.
LOBLAW
COMPANIES $ 66.80 (Toronto symbol L; Shares outstanding: 412.4 million; Market
cap: $ 27.6 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend
yield: 1.5 %; www.loblaw.ca) is Canada's
largest food retailer, with about 1,200 supermarkets.
LOBLAW
COMPANIES $ 61.92 (Toronto symbol L; Shares outstanding: 412.5 million; Market
cap: $ 25.6 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend
yield: 1.6 %; www.loblaw.ca) is Canada's
largest food retailer, with about 1,200 stores.
GREAT - WEST LIFECO $ 34.40 (Toronto symbol GWO; shares outstanding: 990.0 million; Market
cap: $ 34.1 billion; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; Dividend
yield: 4.3 %; www.greatwestlifeco.com) is Canada's second -
largest insurance
company, after Manulife Financial (Toronto symbol MFC).
LOBLAW
COMPANIES LTD. $ 48 (Toronto symbol L; Conservative Growth Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 412.7 million; Market
cap: $ 19.8 billion; Price - to - sales ratio: 0.4; Dividend
yield: 2.0 %; TSINetwork Rating: Above Average; www.loblaw.ca) is Canada's
largest food retailer, with roughly 1,200 stores.
: 1.56 % Intermediate - / Long - Term / U.S. Bond Index (Barclays & S&P US Aggregate Bond): 7.84 % High -
Yield (junk) Bond Index (Barclays High -
Yield Corporate Bond): 4.98 % Int» l (not global) Bond Index (Citi WGBI Non-USD Bond): 5.17 % Emerging Markets Bond (Citi EMBI
Capped Brady): -13.96 %
Large -
cap Value Index (Russell 1000 Value): 0.39 %
Large -
cap Growth Index (Russell 1000 Growth): 2.64 % Mid-
cap Index (Russell Mid-
cap): -1.55 % Small -
cap Index (Russell 2000): -4.18 % Technology (DJ US Technology Trust USD): 0.16 % Biotech / Health Care Index (DJ Healthcare): 11.75 % Micro-
cap Index (Bridgeway Ultra-Small
Company Market): -7.86 % Internet Index (First Trust Dow Jones Internet Index): -5.82 % Int» l All -
cap Index (MSCI EAFE USD): -12.14 % Int» l Small -
cap Index (MSCI EAFE Small -
cap NR USD): -15.94 % Emerging Markets Index (MSCI EM USD): -18.42 % Real Estate Index (FTSE NAREIT All REITs): 7.28 % Tangibles Index (Goldman Sachs Natural Resources): -7.35 %
And yet the current share price means that the dividend
yield is higher, and the long - term price to earnings ratio is lower, than most other mid and
large -
cap companies.