Investors looking for safety amid the market turbulence can find it in certain dividend stocks, according to BMO Capital Markets.
"One of the benefits of a dividend-focused investment strategy, such as our Dividend MFR [Dividend Multi-Factor Rank] model, is its ability to combat high levels of volatility and protect against market losses," Brian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO, wrote in a note last week.
Pioneer Natural Resources has a whopping 7.6% dividend yield.
Meanwhile, Eli Lilly has a 0.9% dividend yield.
Lastly, tech giant Microsoft made the cut with its 0.9% dividend yield.
Persons:
Brian Belski, Belski, Howard Schultz, Eli Lilly, — CNBC's Michael Bloom
Organizations:
BMO Capital Markets, BMO, Treasury, Natural Resources, West Texas, Starbucks, Microsoft
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