Otmane El Rhazi from Investor's Business Daily - ETFs RSS.
In the hunt for income, ETF investors with eyes fixed on the big guns may be missing out. The nation's small-cap stocks are both increasing and initiating dividend payments, according to a new S&P Dow Jones Indices study. More than half the constituents of the S&P SmallCap 600 index -- 324, or 54% -- are now paying regular cash dividends. That's up 10.2% from the end of 2013. Small-cap yields tend to be much lower than those of their large-cap
In the hunt for income, ETF investors with eyes fixed on the big guns may be missing out. The nation's small-cap stocks are both increasing and initiating dividend payments, according to a new S&P Dow Jones Indices study. More than half the constituents of the S&P SmallCap 600 index -- 324, or 54% -- are now paying regular cash dividends. That's up 10.2% from the end of 2013. Small-cap yields tend to be much lower than those of their large-cap
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