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  2. Down 8%, 9%, and 13% in 3 Months, these 3 High-Yield ... - AOL

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    Despite a sustained rally in the S&P 500, many top utility stocks have sold off in recent months, including industry leaders like Southern Company (NYSE: SO), American Electric Power (NASDAQ: AEP ...

  3. Utility Sector's 20% Rise: The Best High-Yield Stocks ... - AOL

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    So you get a relatively high dividend yield-- the average utility yields 3% -- along with a reasonable dividend growth rate and a Dividend King utility with a growing business.

  4. The Best Dividend Paying Utility Stocks to Invest $2,000 in ...

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    The stock's yield is also a very attractive 4.2% today, which is much higher than the 1.2% yield of the S&P 500 index or the average utility's 2.6%, using Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSEMKT ...

  5. 3 No-Brainer, High-Yield Stocks to Buy Right Now for Less ...

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    1. Chevron has it all, at least for an energy stock. Chevron's dividend yield is roughly 4.2% today. That's well above the broader market and notably higher than the average energy stock's 3.3% yield.

  6. High-yield stock - Wikipedia

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    A high-yield stock is a stock whose dividend yield is higher than the yield of any benchmark average such as the ten-year US Treasury note. The classification of a high-yield stock is relative to the criteria of any given analyst. Some analysts may consider a 2% dividend yield to be high, whilst others may consider 2% to be low.

  7. 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Wall Street Thinks Will ... - AOL

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    Here are three high-yield dividend stocks Wall Street thinks will soar 41% or more in 2025. AES (NYSE: AES) ranks as the top seller of renewable power to corporate customers and operates two of ...

  8. Corporate bond - Wikipedia

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    Corporate bond holders are compensated for this risk by receiving a higher yield than government bonds. The difference in yield - called credit spread - reflects the higher probability of default, the expected loss in the event of default, and may also reflect liquidity and risk premia; see Bond credit rating, High-yield debt.

  9. 3 Top High-Yield Utility Stocks to Buy in September - AOL

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    The stock yields roughly 4.4%, which is toward the high end of the stock's yield range over the past decade. From this perspective, it looks like the utility is on sale.