Ftse dividends show it is profitable to trade the European Stock Market

The Ftse dividend is calculated by the FTSE group learn how the stocks pay and companies that pay the most in share dividends.


Learn about the FTSE dividend and how it is paid on each specific company, their respective yields and PE ratios

FTSE stock market information blog will provide daily reports on the FTSE dividends on stocks. We begin this on August 1, 2008. It is important to note that July 8 was called Black Tuesday for FTSE All Share index with stock prices tumbling by 20% from their all time high on October 2007. The FTSE dividend has actually not much to do with that except how much earning are accrued daily. The tables that we are presenting are all based on the London Stock Exchange (LSE’s) close of the business day which takes place at 4:30PM Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT).

Divided into three columns which includes the company name, the industry sector and the latest dividend earnings. The report, though not extremely detailed are downloadable on this page so I would advise you to Bookmark This Page. All the stock and dividends are quoted or listed in pence. You can find US Dollar yields by converting using the COB exchange rate.

If either the FTSE dividend or dividend cover is listed in red color then the value/price has fallen over the period and if blue then it increased. These P/E tables have been pre sorted to the closest decimal point. A combination of the FTSE100 and FTSE250 tables the FTSE350 gives an total overview of the FTSE dividend.

FTSE dividend funds are what we believe to be a prudent investment especially when the global stock market is expensive. However as both the US and the British economies face trying times and the former is already in a recession and the latter on the verge it might be best to attempt to pick a bottom in the stock market and await and eventual slow rise.

But even though dividend funds are commonly used as a lower risk product when the stock market is in a bullish trend they are not as safe as many people believe. This is due to the fact that FTSE dividends are positively correlated to the erratic movements of the financial sector. Despite they are normally viewed as a conservative and lower risk version of equity funds. These dividend funds are a good option for traders and this was also cited by the (FFI) or Fund Fee Index versus the much more popular money market funds are among the most risky.

A major drawback of the FTSE dividend funds is that they are expensive as greater than half of the dividends are payable to the MER. The much more common money market funds, property mortgage funds, mutual bonds and finally dividend funds are classified as income funds. Hence while every investment product carries a certain level of risk dividend funds are considered stable.

Company Name Industrial Sector LDP
Aberdeen Asset
Mgmt
Financial General 5.5
Aga Foodservice House/Leisure 11.5
Aggreko Support Services 8.06
Assura Group Health 6
Aegis Group Media 2.3
Ashtead Group Support Services 1.65
Amlin Insurance 15
Aquarius Platinum Mining 21.13
Arriva Travel & Leisure 22.65
ARM Holdings Tech/Hardware 2
Ashmore Group Financial General 9
Aberforth Smaller
Comp.
Investments 15.2
Atkins Support Services 20
Aveva Group Tech/Software 4.18
Babcock
International
Support Services 8.05
BBA Group Indust. Transport 7.6
Bluebay Asset
Mgmt
Financial General 6
Anglo American Mining 62.4
Associated
British Food
Food/Beverages 19.5
Admiral Group Insurance 21.9
Alliance &
Leicester
Banks 55.3
AMEC Oil and Gas 13.4
Antofagasta Mining 4.33
Alliance Trust Investments 7.9
Aviva (CGNU) Insurance 33
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals 94.1
Barclays Bank Banks 34
British American
Tobacco
Tobacco 66.2
BAE Systems Aerospace 12.8

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