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Global MSCI World ETF Approaching All-Time High - Generous Dividends Extended Until December Now

Investors acting swiftly stand a chance to reap substantial dividends from the MSCI World ETF before December. Despite the MSCI World trending towards a fresh high record, certain ETFs are currently distributing dividends.

World ETF on the brink of hitting a new record, with enticing dividends persisting until December
World ETF on the brink of hitting a new record, with enticing dividends persisting until December

Global MSCI World ETF Approaching All-Time High - Generous Dividends Extended Until December Now

The MSCI World ETF, a popular investment choice for many, has been performing exceptionally well this year. With a rise of 18% in dollar terms since the start of the year, the ETF is close to a new record high[1]. This growth is also reflected in the euro, with the MSCI World ETF already reaching a new record high due to a weaker euro[2].

For investors seeking regular income, the iShares MSCI World UCITS ETF (Dist) is a notable option. This ETF pays a quarterly dividend in December, offering a yield of approximately 1.36% for the whole year[1]. In 2022, the dividend per share was around EUR 0.77[1]. It's worth noting that this ETF distributes dividends, not accumulating them[1].

The iShares MSCI World UCITS ETF (Dist) is one of the more common MSCI World ETFs on German exchanges[1]. For those looking to balance the US weight in their personal ETF portfolio, consider mixing in an Europe ETF and an ETF on Emerging Markets.

While the iShares MSCI World UCITS ETF (Dist) offers a moderate-to-high dividend yield, there are other ETFs focused on high dividend yield strategies. The MSCI World High Dividend Yield Index, for instance, targets large/mid-cap stocks with higher and sustainable dividend yields. However, specific ETFs traded in Germany tracking this index were not detailed in the results[4].

If you're looking for a comprehensive list of MSCI World ETFs in Germany with precise dividend figures, you would typically consult specialized ETF screeners like JustETF or financial data providers focused on the German market.

Investors should keep an eye on the MSCI World ETF outlook, which remains positive with potential for a 3% increase in the coming weeks[5]. For those interested in strong dividend opportunities and ETF tips, signing up for the BÖRSE ONLINE Outperformance-Newsletter is free[6].

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