Dividend Stocks
The latest news, updates and opinions on Dividend Stocks from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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FTSE 100 dividends: where to find the best yields for UK equities
FTSE 100 dividend forecasts have sagged but investors can still find good yields in UK equities with payments expected to reach more than £80 billion in 2025
By Laura Miller Last updated
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Should you invest in UK dividend stocks?
UK dividends totalled £14 billion in the first quarter, falling 4.6% annually but still beating expectations. Which sectors were the top payers, and will Trump’s tariffs prompt cuts?
By Katie Williams Published
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Where to find the best UK dividends
Despite an increase in headline dividend payouts, underlying UK dividends fell in 2024, and in 2025 UK equities could yield less than government bonds
By Dan McEvoy Published
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British stocks boasting reliable and growing dividends
Rebecca Maclean, co-manager of Dunedin Income Growth Investment Trust, highlights three British stocks worth investing in
By Rebecca Maclean Published
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FTSE 100 dividend forecast slips – should you buy UK equities?
Analysts have dialled back their FTSE 100 dividend forecasts, but UK equities could still offer an attractive yield overall
By Katie Williams Published
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Dividend payouts drop – does the UK still offer a good income opportunity?
UK dividend growth in the third quarter was “more encouraging than the figures suggest”. Should you invest in UK equities?
By Katie Williams Published
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Dividend growth likely to slow this year – are UK income stocks still worth buying?
UK equities have long been popular with income investors. But as the economic outlook deteriorates, dividend growth is likely to slow. Can you still find good yields?
By Katie Williams Published
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EasyJet shares rise after record results
The EasyJet group has shrugged off the cost-of-living crisis, restarted dividends and shares look good value.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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The case for dividend growth stocks
Many investors focus on yield alone when looking for income, that’s a mistake says Rupert Hargreaves. It’s the potential for dividend growth that really matters.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published