Computershare: UK dividend forecasts downgraded after drop in Q3 payouts
Payouts are expected to fall 0.3% in 2024 after initial forecasts for 2% growth
Payouts are expected to fall 0.3% in 2024 after initial forecasts for 2% growth
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The BlackRock Energy and Resources Income trust provides a pragmatic approach to the energy transition, says manager Tom Holl
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Investors are excited about a potential boost from rate cuts, but Sean Taylor warned it may be too early to call
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Dividends were up 11.2% to a record-breaking £36.7bn, with UK banks more than making up for miners’ shortfalls
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With the shares price of gold miners surging recently, Darius McDermott asks whether the rally has come and gone, or is only getting started
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Only 4% of gold is currently traceable, posing ‘serious ESG risks’ to investors
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Special dividends fell by more than three quarters in 2023, but bank payouts ‘more than offset cuts’
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While utility sector was strongest contributor to growth, according to Q3 dividend monitor
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Five investment trust managers share their outlooks and opportunity sets
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Surging oil dividends drove global pay-outs to £350bn for Q3, the third quarterly record in succession this year
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BlackRock head of investment trusts Melissa Gallagher talks about the suitability of closed-ended funds for holding alternative assets, the crucial role of boards and ensuring trusts remain relevant
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Dividends paid by UK companies rose 14.3% to hit £28.5bn in the third quarter of 2017, which is a record payout for the quarter and the third largest quarterly total ever, according to Capita Asset Services.
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