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America's stock market ran wild in 2019, putting up a far-above-average year despite trade skirmishes, global economic sluggishness and political tumult. That's great for those already invested in stocks, but anyone with new money to spend is left looking at a lot of overvalued equities with severely depressed yields.
One solution? Peer over the Atlantic and seek out European Dividend Aristocrats.
You're certainly familiar with the S&P Dividend Aristocrats - 57 dividend stocks that have raised their payouts for 25 or more years. Well, the European Dividend Aristocrats are of a similar vein. To qualify as European payout royalty, a company needs to show only 10 or more years of stable or increasing dividends. But these companies also provide investors with diversification and much more reasonable valuation than many of their American brethren.
Another perk: European Dividend Aristocrats yield more - substantially more. As of this writing, they collectively yield 3.2%, versus 1.9% for the S&P Dividend Aristocrats.
Read on to explore all 41 European Dividend Aristocrats.
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Trade groups representing
major technology companies and advocacy groups on Friday asked a
U.S. appeals court to reconsider its October ruling that largely
upheld the 2017 repeal of landmark net neutrality rules.
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