Borouge PLC, a leader in petrochemicals, has approved a final dividend of <strong>4.85 billion dirhams</strong> for 2025, reflecting the company's strong market performance. This decision was made during the General Assembly meeting held on April 7.
The US stock market is experiencing notable fluctuations due to rising tensions in the Middle East, prompting investors to seek stable investments like dividend-paying stocks. Wall Street analysts recommend several stocks expected to yield good long-term returns.
The General Assembly of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank has approved a cash dividend of <strong>97.05 fils</strong> per share, reflecting the bank's strong performance over the past year. This decision aims to enhance investor confidence and support their investments.
Private equity firms in the United States borrowed approximately <strong>$94 billion</strong> from leveraged loans and high-yield bonds last year to finance their dividends. This step increases the risks these companies face, according to an analysis by <strong>Moody's</strong> credit rating agency.
Shareholders of the energy company Taqa have elected a new board of directors and announced dividends of up to <strong>5 billion dirhams</strong> for 2025, reflecting the company's commitment to enhancing returns for investors.
ADNOC Logistics and Services has approved a final dividend of <strong>AED 298.39 million</strong> during its annual general assembly held on Wednesday. This decision raises the total dividends for 2025 to <strong>AED 1.19 billion</strong>.