Vanguard Total International Bond ETF (BNDX) Dividend History

Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex Dividend Date Record Date
June 04, 2025 $0.11 06/02/2025 06/02/2025
May 05, 2025 $0.10 05/01/2025 05/01/2025
April 03, 2025 $0.11 04/01/2025 04/01/2025
March 05, 2025 $0.09 03/03/2025 03/03/2025
February 05, 2025 $0.10 02/03/2025 02/03/2025
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Dividends Summary

  • Vanguard Total International Bond ETF has issued 144 dividend payments over the past 12 years
  • The most recent dividend was paid 3 days ago, on June 4, 2025
  • The first recorded dividend was paid on July 8, 2013
  • The highest dividend payout was $1.62 per share
  • The average dividend over this 12 year span is $0.11 per share
  • Vanguard Total International Bond ETF has increased its dividend payments by 97.59% since 2013

Company News

  • Vanguard Canada announced the final distribution amounts for October 2024 for its listed ETFs on the Cboe Canada exchange. Registered unitholders as of November 1, 2024, will receive cash payments on November 8, 2024.

    GlobeNewswire Inc.
    Featured Companies: BND
  • Vanguard Canada announced the final distribution amounts for September 2024 for its listed ETFs on the Cboe Canada exchange. Registered unitholders as of October 1, 2024, will receive cash payments on October 8, 2024.

    GlobeNewswire Inc.
    Featured Companies: BND
  • Bond traders predict that the Federal Reserve‘s interest-rate cuts will go well beyond what the agency has forecast for the next nine months. Traders in the U.S. rates options market expect a much higher 3 percentage points worth of cuts by March. This dwarfs the Fed’s recent projections of just 25 basis points of reductions by the end of 2024 and a total 125-basis-point cut by the end of next year, Bloomberg reported. Options-market activity ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

    Benzinga
    Featured Companies: AGG BND
  • Markets are expecting the neutral rate — a theoretical rate that remains stable due to full employment and stable inflation — to stay higher than policymakers are forecasting. What does this mean for bond exchange-traded funds? A higher neutral rate may limit the Federal Reserve’s ability to cut interest rates, possibly causing headwinds for bonds, Bloomberg reports. Forward contracts on the five-year interest rate in the next five years — a proxy for the market's view of where U.S. rates might land — have stagnated at 3.6%. That is down from last year's peak of 4.5%, but it's still more than one full percentage point higher than the average over the past decade and above the Fed's own estimate of 2.75%. This indicates the market is pricing ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

    Benzinga
    Featured Companies: AGG BND
  • With just four Vanguard ETFs you can, almost literally, own the world. From there you just need to update your portfolio once a year.

    The Motley Fool
    Featured Companies: BND VTI VXUS
Dividend data last updated 06/07/2025 03:45:15 UTC