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Dividend yields v bonds | Short View
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As bond yields slip ever lower each year, companies which can offer a high dividend have gained favour. But the FT's Alan Livsey says don’t succumb to the temptation of buying high-yielding stocks without checking that the corporates can keep up the payments.
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