It’s no secret that Europe is struggling. Since the Great Recession, the Old Country’s economy hasn’t exactly gone gangbusters. We’ve seen bailouts, double- and triple-dip recessions, massive unemployment and general economic malaise. Events like the Brexit aren’t helping either. So … how has all of this affected European dividend stocks? European stocks — as measured by the Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF (NYSEARCA:VGK) –- are down 7% over the last five years. But for those looking for dividends, that could be the kind of discount you’ve been waiting for.
For investors, Europe continues to be the best place to snag-up high quality, multinational dividends at a discount to the United States. Here are three of the biggest dividend buys in Europe: Unilever plc (ADR) (UL), Anheuser Busch Inbev SA (ADR) (BUD) and Total SA (ADR) (TOT).
Source: InvestorPlace
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