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Why U.S. And International Dividend Strategies Are Working Again

Why U.S. And International Dividend Strategies Are Working Again

US dividend-focused investment strategies are gaining traction as markets shift away from mega-cap technology stocks, according to a report from Franklin Templeton. In 2022, US companies set a record by distributing $704.8 billion in dividends, marking the 15th consecutive year of record payouts. This trend is mirrored internationally, where dividend growth has accelerated, driven by lower valuations and a stronger emphasis on shareholder returns in sectors like financials and industrials. As investors seek resilience in their portfolios, dividend allocations are becoming increasingly appealing. Franklin Templeton, a global investment management firm based in California, emphasizes its commitment to helping clients achieve better investment outcomes through its extensive expertise and diverse strategies. With over 1,300 investment professionals and more than $1.4 trillion in assets under management as of June 30, 2023, the firm continues to adapt to evolving market dynamics.

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Hyperscaler's CDS Fears Are Rising

Hyperscaler's CDS Fears Are Rising

The recent rally in the S&P 500 is largely fueled by companies linked to artificial intelligence, as investor enthusiasm grows amid fears of missing out. Projections for AI capital expenditures have surged to an anticipated $1.2 trillion by 2027, although funding sources have shifted from operational cash flow to unprecedented levels of debt issuance. Concurrently, activity in credit default swaps for hyperscaler companies has increased, indicating that banks and investors are hedging against potential credit risks, driven by regulatory pressures and concerns over a possible AI bubble. As key economic indicators such as 10-year Treasury yields, oil prices, and the dollar fluctuate at precarious levels, analysts warn that any significant breakout could tighten liquidity conditions, posing risks for the AI sector. Amrita Roy, an investment strategist based in Vancouver, maintains a cautious approach, holding over 30% of her portfolio in cash while closely monitoring oil and dollar trends. She anticipates at least a 10% market correction in the near term, reflecting a broader sentiment of caution among investors as they navigate the complexities of the current economic landscape.

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