State Street SPDR Bloomberg High Yield Bond ETF

JNK
$95.98 -0.10 (-0.10%)
Dividend Yield 6.61%
Payout Frequency Monthly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
July 7, 2026$0.532026-07-012026-07-01
June 4, 2026$0.522026-06-012026-06-01
May 6, 2026$0.532026-05-012026-05-01
April 6, 2026$0.522026-04-012026-04-01
March 5, 2026$0.522026-03-022026-03-02

Dividends Summary

Company News

2 Big Dividends on Sale as Warsh Targets Inflation and Yields Up to 11.9%
Investing.com • Brett Owens • July 7, 2026

Two closed-end funds (CEFs) are trading at significant discounts to net asset value due to market concerns about interest rates under new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's inflation-focused approach. BlackRock Enhanced Equity Dividend Trust (BDJ) offers a 7.8% monthly dividend at a 6.7% discount, while BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) provides an ...

The AI Bubble Is Overblown but This 10.6% Dividend Wins Either Way
Investing.com • Michael Foster (Contrarian Outlook) • January 15, 2026

The article argues that AI bubble concerns are overblown, citing evidence from hedge fund Coatue Management showing minimal debt growth in tech sectors compared to the dot-com era. The author recommends BlackRock Corporate High Yield Fund (HYT) as a hedge that offers a 10.6% dividend yield and trades at a discount to net asset value, positioning ...

These Little-Known Funds Let You Skim 9% of Corporate Profits
Investing.com • Michael Foster • August 25, 2025

The article discusses how corporations are generating significant profits but offering low dividend yields, and suggests using high-yield closed-end funds (CEFs) to capture corporate earnings through bond investments.

This 8.6% Yield Has a Cushion Against Tariffs, Defaults, and Rate Swings
Investing.com • Michael Foster • July 7, 2025

An analysis of high-yield corporate bonds reveals low default risks and potential investment opportunities, specifically highlighting the Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund as an attractive option with an 8.6% dividend yield.

This 9.7% Dividend Trounced Stocks in a Wild April and It’s Just Getting Started
Investing.com • Contrarian Outlook • May 15, 2025

The article discusses how corporate bonds, particularly through closed-end funds (CEFs), outperformed the volatile stock market in April. It highlights the PGIM Global High Yield Fund (GHY) as an example, which yielded 9.7% and beat the S&P 500 during the month.

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