Global X Interest Rate Hedge ETF (RATE) Dividend History

Dividend Yield: 4.69%
Dividend Frequency: Monthly

Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex Dividend Date Record Date
July 09, 2025 $0.02 07/01/2025 07/01/2025
June 09, 2025 $0.02 06/02/2025 06/02/2025
May 08, 2025 $0.02 05/01/2025 05/01/2025
April 08, 2025 $0.02 04/01/2025 04/01/2025
March 10, 2025 $0.02 03/03/2025 03/03/2025
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Dividends Summary

  • Global X Interest Rate Hedge ETF has issued 36 dividend payments over the past 3 years
  • The most recent dividend was paid 14 days ago, on July 9, 2025
  • The first recorded dividend was paid on August 11, 2022
  • The highest dividend payout was $5.70 per share
  • The average dividend over this 3 year span is $0.32 per share
  • Global X Interest Rate Hedge ETF has increased its dividend payments by 29.03% since 2022

Company News

  • The article discusses the performance of the S&P 500 and other major indices in 2024, noting that the 10-year and 20-year compounded returns are not yet in 'bubble territory'. It also highlights the performance of various sectors and the impact of the US dollar and interest rates on the market.

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  • Federal Reserve Governor, Michelle Bowman, recently expressed a hawkish view regarding the future path of interest rates. Look into ETFs to secure your portfolio for any future uncertainties.

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  • Since the Nov. 1 Federal Reserve policy-setting meeting, market expectations on interest rates have taken a dovish turn. Tuesday’s publication of the minutes from that meeting could provide a sobering reminder that the Fed’s thinking may lag that of the markets. Following last week’s inflation data that showed consumer and producer price inflation continued to slow, U.S. interest rate markets were pricing a 65% likelihood that the Fed would cut rates by May 2024. Since the end of October, ETFs that track the likely path of interest rates have been moving lower. On Monday, the Global X Interest Rate Hedge ETF (NYSE:RATE) stood at 28, down from a peak of 31.88 on Oct. 19. Fears are building that economic growth will slow along with corporate profits if the Fed maintains its “higher for longer” stance. There are already signs in purchasing manager index data and other regional U.S. industrial surveys that demand is slowing. “The near-term risk is that the market has gotten ahead of itself,” said Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex. “The U.S. data are likely to confirm a sharp slowdown at the start of Q4, but the market is pricing in nearly four rate cuts, with around a 75% chance the first one is in May.” Also ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

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Page data last updated 07/22/2025 12:22:21 UTC Dividend yield is calculated using only dividends that have already been paid. Future or declared dividends are not included