$49.85 -0.11 (-0.22%)

Vanguard Total International Bond ETF (BNDX)

Dividend Yield 4.32%
Payout Frequency Monthly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
October 3, 2025$0.102025-10-012025-10-01
September 4, 2025$0.112025-09-022025-09-02
August 5, 2025$0.112025-08-012025-08-01
July 3, 2025$0.102025-07-012025-07-01
June 4, 2025$0.112025-06-022025-06-02

Dividends Summary

Company News

Apella Sells $10.8 Million in International Bond ETF and Buys Domestic Bonds
The Motley Fool • Jonathan Ponciano • October 20, 2025

Connecticut-based wealth manager Apella Capital sold 219,555 shares of Vanguard Total International Bond ETF (BNDX), valued at approximately $10.8 million in the third quarter, reducing its position to 1.3% of its assets under management.

5 Hidden Dividends Paying Up to 9.3% Yields Right Now
Investing.com • Brett Owens • August 26, 2025

The article discusses five foreign bond funds offering high dividend yields, analyzing how recent US Treasury debt strategies and potential currency fluctuations could benefit international bond investments.

Vanguard annonce les distributions de bénéfices en espèces pour les FNB Vanguard
GlobeNewswire Inc. • N/A • October 25, 2024

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.

Bond Traders Expect Much Deeper Interest Rate Cuts Than Projected
Benzinga • Michael Juliano • June 26, 2024

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 202...

These ETF strategies won big in 2023. How one analyst sees them doing next year.
MarketWatch • MarketWatch • December 28, 2023

ETFs linked to technology and options-based strategies did well this year. How will they fare in 2024?