Edition 44, November 2024

Janus Henderson Global Dividend Index

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The first-of-its-kind, this is a quarterly, long-term study into global dividend trends, analysing dividends paid by the 1,200 largest firms by market capitalisation. It is a measure of progress that global firms are making in paying their investors an income on their capital.

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Global dividends reached a Q3 record of
US$431.1bn

up 3.1% year-on-year on both a headline and underlying basis

Banks contributed most to growth in Q3

Banks and media companies (which include internet media)

made the largest contribution to growth

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88% of companies raised payouts or

held them steady and median (or typical) dividend growth was 6.0%

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No change to underlying growth expectation of 6.4% for 2024

but headline figure reduced slightly to US$1.73 trillion (+4.2% year-on-year) owing to lower one-off special dividends

Janus Henderson Investors 31 October 2024 | Marketing communication.

There is no guarantee that past trends will continue, or forecasts will be realised.

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Janus Henderson Global Dividend Index, Edition 44