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News articleYahoo Finance· May 25, 2026

Top TSX Dividend Stocks To Consider In May 2026

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Top TSX Dividend Stocks To Consider In May 2026 As the Canadian market navigates rising yields that could potentially weigh on equity performance, investors are keeping a close eye on how these changes might impact valuations and create opportunities in both equities and fixed income…
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  • Recent insider selling at IGM Financial may concern investors.

    60% confidence
  • Rising bond yields could potentially weigh on equity performance and impact valuations, while creating opportunities in both equities and fixed income.

    60% confidence
  • IGM Financial is trading below its estimated fair value.

    60% confidence
  • Dividend stocks are particularly appealing when bond yields rise and market conditions fluctuate because they offer a steady income stream.

    60% confidence
  • Firm Capital Mortgage Investment has the highest dividend yield among the top 10 TSX dividend stocks at 8.54%.

    60% confidence
  • IGM Financial's dividend yield of 3.2% lags behind top Canadian dividend payers but remains reliable.

    60% confidence
  • IGM Financial's recent CAD 0.62 dividend affirmation underscores its commitment to shareholders amidst strategic AI investments for long-term growth.

    60% confidence
  • IGM Financial's dividends have been stable and growing over the past decade, supported by a low payout ratio of 47.3% and a cash payout ratio of 58.4%, indicating strong coverage by earnings and cash flows.

    60% confidence

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