- Dividend Yield (FWD)
- 2.25%
- Annual Payout (FWD)
- $0.52
- Dividend Growth Rate (CAGR)
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Ex-Date | Pay Date | Amount | Change |
---|---|---|---|
$0.524 | 46.53% | ||
$0.524 | 46.53% | ||
$0.3576 | |||
$0.3576 |
SPAC and New Issue ETF pays a dividend yield (FWD) of 2.25%.
- ISIN
- WKN
- Symbol / Exchange
- / XNAS
- Value
- €21.67
- Dividend frequency
- annually
- Security Type
- ETF
- Dividend Currency
- US Dollar
- Countries
- United States82.24%
- Singapore11.06%
- Israel6.60%
- France0.04%
- Netherlands0.04%
- Canada0.02%
- Australia0.00%
- United Kingdom0.00%
- Sectors
- Financials99.76%
- Communication Services0.12%
- Health Care0.06%
- Consumer Discretionary0.06%
- Within the last 12 months, SPAC and New Issue ETF paid a dividend of $0.52. For the next 12 months, SPAC and New Issue ETF is expected to pay a dividend of $0.52. This corresponds to a dividend yield of approximately 2.25%.
- The dividend yield of SPAC and New Issue ETF is currently 2.25%.
- SPAC and New Issue ETF pays annually dividends. Payout is in December.
- The next dividend for SPAC and New Issue ETF is expected in December.
- Within the last 10 years, SPAC and New Issue ETF has paid dividends in 2 of them.
- Dividends of $0.52 are expected for the next 12 months. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 2.25%.
- The largest sectors of SPAC and New Issue ETF are Financials, Communication Services, Health Care.
- There are currently no known stock splits for SPAC and New Issue ETF.
- To receive the last dividend of SPAC and New Issue ETF on December 21, 2023 in the amount of $0.52 you had to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-day on December 19, 2023.
- The last dividend was paid on December 21, 2023.
- In 2022, no dividends were paid by SPAC and New Issue ETF.
- Dividends from SPAC and New Issue ETF are paid in US Dollar.
- In SPAC and New Issue ETF, the United States, Singapore and Israel are represented as the three largest countries.