New Dividend Indexes May Raise Interest in ETF

November 02, 2008 at 1:00 am by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

Dividend ETFsPerhaps an exchange traded fund (ETF) will emerge soon to track the newest entries into Standard & Poor’s stable of dividend-seeking indexes.

The indexes cover areas such as Asia, Australia, Europe, Japan and other emerging markets.

Index Universe reports that outside of Europe, S&P has never had a dividend-specific index for the other regions and countries covered in the new index launches.

During times of unrest and risk-aversion, dividends offer a greater cushion against declining equity prices.

The new series includes:

Dividend Investor Series

  • S&P Dividend Aristocrats—focuses on long-term dividend growth
  • S&P Dividend Opportunities—focuses on absolute high dividend yield
  • S&P Dividend Alternatives—focuses on higher income, or dividend stories with lower correlation to traditional equities

New Indexes are:

  • S&P Asia Dividend Aristocrats
  • S&P Asia Dividend Opportunities
  • S&P Australia Dividend Opportunities
  • S&P Emerging Market Dividend Opportunities
  • S&P Europe Dividend Opportunities
  • S&P Japan Dividend Opportunities
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