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Weekly Dividend Report: Procter & Gamble, Caterpillar, CVS Health, Cintas, and more Share Quarterly payouts.

Weekly Dividend Report shows increased payouts from Procter & Gamble and H.B. Fuller, declarations from Cintas and Rockwell Automation, and ex-dividend dates for Caterpillar and CVS Health. Industry players like Caterpillar and CVS Health will also see upcoming dividend payments.

Dividend Increases

Here are some companies that have announced a dividend increase in the past week:

Procter & Gamble (PG)

Dividend declared: April 9
New dividend amount: $1.00
Previous amount: $0.94
Increase: 7%

Tanger Factory (SKT)

Dividend declared: April 10
New dividend amount: $0.275
Previous amount: $0.26
Increase: 5.8%

H.B. Fuller (FUL)

Dividend declared: April 11
New dividend amount: $0.2225
Previous amount: $0.205
Increase: 8.5%

Dividend Declarations

Here are some companies that have announced a dividend in the past week:

Cardinal Energy (OTCPK:CRLFF)
Dividend declared: April 8
Dividend amount: $0.06

Cintas (CTAS)
Dividend declared: April 9
Dividend amount: $1.35

Realty Income (O)
Dividend declared: April 9
Dividend amount: $0.257

Rockwell Automation (ROK)
Dividend declared: April 9
Dividend amount: $1.25

Upcoming Dividend Calendar


Here are some companies that have an ex-dividend date coming next week:

Williams-Sonoma (WSM)
Ex-dividend date: April 18
Payout date: May 24

Colgate Palmolive (CL)
Ex-dividend date: April 19
Payout date: May 15

Caterpillar (CAT)
Ex-dividend date: April 19
Payout date: May 20

CVS Health (CVS)
Ex-dividend date: April 19
Payout date: May 1

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Domestic markets experienced volatility in the week ending March 15 due to a selloff in mid- and small-cap pockets due to concerns of frothy valuations.

Analysts predict that the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, macro-data, and more stress test results from mutual fund houses will keep markets on tenterhooks in the coming week.

Frontline indices Sensex and Nifty declined by 2% each, while broader markets BSE Smallcap and BSE Midcap slipped up to 6%. All sectors traded in the red, except IT and Consumer goods, with the maximum fall seen in Oil & Gas, Construction, and Media.

The market is expected to react to the US Federal Reserve, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan’s interest rate decisions, as well as important macro-economic data and S&P Global manufacturing and services PMIs of India, UK, and the US.

Domestic markets experienced volatility in the week ending March 15 due to a selloff in mid- and small-cap pockets due to concerns of frothy valuations.

Analysts predict that the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, macro-data, and more stress test results from mutual fund houses will keep markets on tenterhooks in the coming week.

Frontline indices Sensex and Nifty declined by 2% each, while broader markets BSE Smallcap and BSE Midcap slipped up to 6%. All sectors traded in the red, except IT and Consumer goods, with the maximum fall seen in Oil & Gas, Construction, and Media.

The market is expected to react to the US Federal Reserve, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan’s interest rate decisions, as well as important macro-economic data and S&P Global manufacturing and services PMIs of India, UK, and the US.

Domestic markets experienced volatility in the week ending March 15 due to a selloff in mid- and small-cap pockets due to concerns of frothy valuations.

Analysts predict that the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision, macro-data, and more stress test results from mutual fund houses will keep markets on tenterhooks in the coming week.

Frontline indices Sensex and Nifty declined by 2% each, while broader markets BSE Smallcap and BSE Midcap slipped up to 6%. All sectors traded in the red, except IT and Consumer goods, with the maximum fall seen in Oil & Gas, Construction, and Media.

The market is expected to react to the US Federal Reserve, Bank of England, and Bank of Japan’s interest rate decisions, as well as important macro-economic data and S&P Global manufacturing and services PMIs of India, UK, and the US.

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