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3 Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6% For Your Portfolio

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In a week marked by volatility in global markets, with the U.S. tech sector facing competitive pressures and major indices experiencing mixed results, investors are increasingly seeking stability amid uncertainty. As central banks adjust their policies to navigate inflationary pressures and economic growth concerns, dividend stocks can offer a reliable income stream and potential portfolio resilience.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Guaranty Trust Holding (NGSE:GTCO)6.06%★★★★★★
Peoples Bancorp (NasdaqGS:PEBO)4.90%★★★★★★
Citizens & Northern (NasdaqCM:CZNC)5.25%★★★★★★
Southside Bancshares (NYSE:SBSI)4.58%★★★★★★
China South Publishing & Media Group (SHSE:601098)4.01%★★★★★★
Guangxi LiuYao Group (SHSE:603368)3.41%★★★★★★
HUAYU Automotive Systems (SHSE:600741)4.46%★★★★★★
Nihon Parkerizing (TSE:4095)3.94%★★★★★★
FALCO HOLDINGS (TSE:4671)6.52%★★★★★★
Premier Financial (NasdaqGS:PFC)4.46%★★★★★★

Click here to see the full list of 1952 stocks from our Top Dividend Stocks screener.

Let's review some notable picks from our screened stocks.

Amundi (ENXTPA:AMUN)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Amundi is a publicly owned investment manager with a market cap of €13.90 billion.

Operations: Amundi generates revenue primarily through its Asset Management segment, which amounts to €6.17 billion.

Dividend Yield: 6%

Amundi's dividend yield is among the top 25% in France, supported by a reasonable cash payout ratio of 59.9%, indicating coverage by free cash flow. However, its dividend history is less stable, with payments being volatile over the past nine years. Despite this volatility, Amundi's dividends are well-covered by earnings and cash flows. The stock trades at a discount to its estimated fair value and offers good relative value compared to peers. Recent senior management changes aim to bolster growth and development strategies.

ENXTPA:AMUN Dividend History as at Feb 2025

SALA (TSE:2734)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: SALA Corporation, with a market cap of ¥53.08 billion, operates in Japan through its subsidiaries, focusing on energy supply and solution services.

Operations: SALA Corporation's revenue segments include the Energy & Solutions Business at ¥121.95 billion, Engineering & Maintenance Business at ¥38.35 billion, Animal Healthcare Business at ¥25.52 billion, Housing Business at ¥35.65 billion, Car Life Support Business at ¥17.12 billion, and Property Business at ¥8.64 billion.

Dividend Yield: 3.9%

SALA's dividend yield ranks in the top 25% of the Japanese market, with a payout ratio of 36.6%, indicating solid coverage by earnings and cash flows. However, its dividend history is marked by volatility and unreliability over the past decade. Recent guidance suggests a decrease in dividends from ¥17 to ¥16 per share for fiscal year-end November 2025, reflecting ongoing fluctuations. The stock trades significantly below estimated fair value, suggesting potential undervaluation despite these challenges.

TSE:2734 Dividend History as at Feb 2025

Riken Technos (TSE:4220)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Riken Technos Corporation operates in the compound, film, and food wrapping film sectors both in Japan and internationally, with a market cap of ¥53.89 billion.

Operations: Riken Technos Corporation generates revenue through its operations in the compound, film, and food wrapping film sectors across domestic and international markets.

Dividend Yield: 3.6%

Riken Technos' dividend payments have been volatile and unreliable over the past decade, although they have increased during this period. The dividends are well covered by earnings and cash flows, with low payout ratios of 16.9% and 20.2%, respectively. The stock trades at a significant discount to its estimated fair value, indicating potential undervaluation despite its unstable dividend track record. Recent board meetings focused on executive changes rather than dividend policy adjustments.

TSE:4220 Dividend History as at Feb 2025

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