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32 days ago
Dividend stocks are closing the earnings growth gap with tech stocks, a reason for investors seeking safety in a volatile market to favor income opportunities.
33 days ago
Dividend stocks are going gangbusters in 2026. Here’s what investors are doing with the extra cash ⊕
Relative safety is rewarding investors who are in dividend-paying stocks this year.
43 days ago
Dividend Aristocrats are outperforming this year in a volatile market. These stocks are Wall Street’s favorites ⊕
CNBC Pro screened for dividend aristocrats that are rated a buy by the majority of analysts covering the stock.
54 days ago
These stocks can insulate investors from AI risk — and they pay dividends, says Jenny Harrington ⊖
Dividend stocks are outperforming this year.
3 months ago
Dividend growth stocks offer attractive returns with less risk, Nuveen finds. Analysts like these names ⊕⊕
Companies that regularly raise their dividends can help protect portfolios in volatile times. A CNBC Pro screen turned up several names beloved by Wall Street.
8 months ago
Dividend payouts could hit a record this year. These stocks are Wall Street's favorites ○
The cumulative dividend payment for the S&P 500 index is poised to hit a record in 2025, up 6%, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices.
11 months ago
These ‘turbo dividend’ stocks have been holding up in the latest bout of volatility, Bank of America says ○
Dividend payers have offered investors some measure of safety as volatility rocks the market.
12 months ago
Dividend stocks can cushion portfolios during volatility. These names are loved by Wall Street ○
CNBC screened for dividend-paying names that have at least 30% upside to analysts' average price target.
These stocks are contenders to start dividends — and have plenty of cash, Morgan Stanley says ○
Dividend payers offer stability and can enhance portfolio returns. A few names may have the wherewithal to kick off payments, according to the Wall Street bank.
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