Octopus: UK small caps will overtake the FTSE 100 as the biggest dividend payers by 2025
The 4.33% dividend yield from smaller companies will surpass the 3.97% expected from the FTSE 100 next year
The 4.33% dividend yield from smaller companies will surpass the 3.97% expected from the FTSE 100 next year
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Companies such as TenCent, Samsung and TSMC were returning value to shareholders before the likes of Alphabet, says Yoojeong Oh
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Strong returns from UK equities had investors buying trusts again in the first half of the year
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Its income and growth VCTS could combine into new funds worth £190.8m and £128.8m
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The new holding company replaces him with two of its own managers, Emma Mogford and Mahgul Ansari
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The Finsbury Growth and Income manager reveals the glaring mistake he’s been making over the past decade
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Payouts were up 7% as Meta and T-Mobile launched their first ever dividends
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It aims to deliver high levels of income by investing in UK smaller companies
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The equity UCITS strategies were launched due to the changing business models of clients
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The divestment took a substantial portion of the fund’s assets, making it ‘no longer commercially viable’
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MPT is is wrongly incorporated into most offerings directed at retail clients in the UK, writes Doug Brodie
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Aegon Diversified Monthly Income took the top spot for the most-searched fund
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