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Xtrackers California Municipal Bonds ETF

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Seeking Alpha
4 days ago
01 Quantum Inc. (ONE:CA) Shareholder/Analyst Call Transcript
01 Quantum Inc. (ONE:CA) Shareholder/Analyst Call Transcript
01 Quantum Inc. (ONE:CA) Shareholder/Analyst Call Transcript
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Seeking Alpha
5 days ago
Docebo Inc. (DCBO:CA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Docebo Inc. (DCBO:CA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Docebo Inc. (DCBO:CA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
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Business Wire
10 days ago
DWS Announces Liquidation of Two Xtrackers ETFs
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DWS, a leading European asset manager with global reach, today announced the impending closure and liquidation of two Xtrackers ETFs: Xtrackers Risk Managed USD High Yield Strategy ETF (NYSE: HYRM) and Xtrackers California Municipal Bond ETF (NASDAQ: CA). Xtrackers Risk Managed USD High Yield Strategy ETF is listed on NYSE. After the close of business on May 7, 2026, the fund will no longer accept creation orders and will end trading. The fund will accept redemption o.
DWS Announces Liquidation of Two Xtrackers ETFs
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Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
Sell Alert: 3 REITs That May Cut Their Dividend
Not all dividends are safe. This is particularly true in the REIT sector. I present 3 REITs that are at high risk of cutting their dividend.
Sell Alert: 3 REITs That May Cut Their Dividend
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
16 Upcoming Dividend Increases
Sixteen companies are boosting their dividends, with an average increase of 8.2%, signaling financial health and stability, particularly among regional banks. My investment strategy focuses on companies with consistently rising dividends and outperforming benchmarks, aiming for long-term wealth accumulation. I use data from the "U.S. Dividend Champions" spreadsheet and NASDAQ to identify companies with at least five years of dividend growth.
16 Upcoming Dividend Increases
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North
For income-focused investors willing to venture outside the United States, Canadian REITs offer appealing qualities as a potential portfolio diversifier alongside their larger and more established U.S. peers. Canadian REITs, on average, offer higher monthly dividend yields and trade at lower P/FFO multiples compared to their U.S. counterparts, but typically have weaker balance sheets with higher debt ratios. In this report, we take a quick look at 30 Canadian REITs and break down the industry on a sector-by-sector level. We also take a deep dive into H&R REIT.
Canadian REITs: Higher Yield Up North