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Global dividend funds attract inflows on rate-cut hopes and market jitters

Mirza ShehnazBy Mirza ShehnazJuly 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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July 1 (Reuters) – Global funds that invest in dividend-paying stocks are drawing strong flows this year, following two years of tepid investor demand, as investors seek assets with a stable income while they navigate geopolitical and economic tensions.

Higher dividend-yielding stocks have become popular as the technology sector, which was last year’s standout performer, lags behind dividend-heavy sectors such as utilities and energy in 2025.

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Global dividend-focused exchange-traded funds attracted $23.7 billion in inflows in the first half of 2025, the most in three years, according to Lipper data from LSEG.

Shows fows into global dividend equity funds

“Consistent dividend growth signals a company’s managers are disciplined at capital allocation and confident about future business prospects,” said Steve Watson, an equity portfolio manager at Capital Group.

“With tariff negotiations likely to linger for months, dividend growers could provide portfolios with a measure of stability when markets become volatile.”

Sector-wise, energy led the way with a global dividend yield of 4.75%, followed by real estate at 3.7%, utilities at 3.3%, and financials at 3%, according to LSEG data.

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By region, Europe had the highest dividend yield of 3%, while Asia-Pacific’s dividend yield was 2.6% and the U.S. lagged with an average dividend yield of 1.4%.

Shows forward dividend yields of global sectors

“With policymakers widely expected to trim rates later in the year, the bond side of the ledger could see coupons ratchet lower, while a broad swath of companies still have room to hold or even lift their dividends,” said Chad Harmer, chief investment officer at Harmer Wealth Management.

“If that script plays out, the income gap should tilt further in equities’ favour.”

The iShares International Select Dividend ETF has gained nearly 26% this year, while the Xtrackers MSCI EAFE High Dividend Yield Equity ETF and the Schwab International Dividend Equity ETF are up around 18% each.

In comparison, the MSCI World Index has returned 8.5% year-to-date.

Shows price performance of U.S- large and mid-cap stock this year by sectors
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Mirza Shehnaz

    Shehnaz Ali Siddiqui is a Corporate Communications Expert by profession and writer by Passion. She has experience of many years in the same. Her educational background in Mass communication has given her a broad base from which to approach many topics. She enjoys writing around Public relations, Corporate communications, travel, entrepreneurship, insurance, and finance among others.

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