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1 Ultra-High Dividend Yield Stock to Buy Hand Over Fist in 2024

The Motley Fool

Business development companies (BDCs) can be a great source of dividend income, in part because they are required to pay out at least 90% of their taxable income each year as dividends. But portfolio construction requires balance, and one of the pillars of a well-diversified portfolio is dividend stocks. Data source: YCharts.

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Paul Hastings adds to restructuring and private credit team

Private Equity Wire

The team joins from King & Spalding and includes Jennifer Daly, who was co-head of the global finance and restructuring practice and previously headed the private credit and special situations practice, Roger Schwartz, Matthew Warren, Christopher Boies, Zachary Cochran, Peter Montoni, Geoffrey King, Lindsey Henrikson and Robert Nussbaum.

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AIMCo CEO Evan Siddall on Shadow Banks and Investing More in Canada

Pension Pulse

AIMCo CEO Evan Siddall wrote an op-ed for the Globe and Mail stating ‘shadow banks’ aren’t a problem for the financial system – they are the solution: During the Great Financial Crisis of 2008-09, society paid a heavy price for having allowed financial institutions to become “too big to fail.”

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Moody’s appoints head of new private credit rating and research group

Private Equity Wire

As well as leading the coordination of relevant research and rating initiatives across MIS, Arsov will co-head the global Financial Institutions Group (FIG) along with Simon Harris. The new group will focus on delivering strategic insights into the rapidly expanding private credit sector. Prior to today’s announcement, Ms.

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2 Dividend Stocks Yielding More Than 10%. Are They Right for Your Passive Income Portfolio?

The Motley Fool

Income-seeking investors looking for ultra-high-yield dividend stocks can find what they're looking for in the healthcare and finance sectors. Before opening your brokerage application to buy these stocks, it's important to remember dividend yields usually don't climb this high unless investors are worried about the underlying businesses.