UK companies cautiously raised shareholder payouts last year as firms started to recover from the effects of the weaker pound. Dividends grew just 3 per cent on a headline basis to $95.7billion in 2017 in Britain, according to the latest Janus Henderson Global Dividend Index, marking a rebound following a 3.5 per cent drop a year earlier. -»
Firms rise payouts as they start to recover from the effect of the weaker pound
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