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REML News and Press, Credit Suisse AG Nassau Branch FR SP ETN REDEEM 11/07/2036 USD 25 From 07/22/21

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Company Name: Credit Suisse AG Nassau Branch FR SP ETN REDEEM 11/07/2036 USD 25
Stock Symbol: REML
Market: NYSE

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REML - AGNC Investment's Q2 2021 Income Statement And Earnings Projection - Part 2 (Includes Current BV Projection, Some Caution Warranted)

I'm projecting AGNC will report a combined minor unrealized gain on on-balance sheet MBS/investments for the second quarter of 2021 (mainly fixed-rate agency MBS). Lower coupon generic 15-year and 30-year fixed-rate agency MBS coupons had modest-notable price increases during the quar...

REML - AGNC Investment's Q2 2021 Income Statement And Earnings Projection - Part 1 (Recent Rise In Spread/Basis Risk)

This series projects AGNC’s income statement for the second quarter of 2021. These projections help readers understand how some of the fixed-rate agency mREIT sector performed (valuable insight). I am projecting AGNC will report a notable decrease in net spread income for the s...

REML - 86 Monthly Pay Dividend Stocks And 80 Funds Grow In July

Imagine a stock or fund that paid out its dividends once a month! Instead of quarterly, semi-annually or (ugh) annually, your anticipatory angst waiting for money is reduced by 300%. The July U.S. exchange-traded monthly-paid (MoPay) dividends, upsides, and net-gains include: 1. Stock...

REML - Credit Suisse Gold Shares  declares $0.20 dividend

Credit Suisse Gold Shares  (REML) declares $0.20/share monthly dividend, 566.7% increase from prior dividend of $0.03.Forward yield 32.52%Payable July 22; for shareholders of record July 14; ex-div July 13.See REML Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth. For further det...

REML - Annaly Capital's Dividend, BV, And Valuation Vs. 19 mREIT Peers - Part 2 (Includes Q3 2021 Dividend Projection)

This article compares NLY’s recent dividend per share rates, yield percentages, and several dividend sustainability metrics to 19 mREIT peers. This includes an analysis of NLY’s quarterly estimated REIT taxable income, estimated core earnings, and normalized core earning...

REML - Dividends Have Recently Been Increased By 7 Of The mREITs In REML

REML uses leverage to enhance the yield from a portfolio of mREITs, which themselves employ leverage. There are almost no securities that offer 15%+ current yield in today's financial markets environment. REML is one exception. A debate in the financial markets is whether the...

REML - Monthly Pay Dividend Stocks And Funds Add Members In June

Imagine a stock or fund that paid out its dividends once a month! Instead of quarterly, semi-annually or (ugh) annually, your anticipatory angst waiting for money is reduced by 300%, or more. The May U.S. exchange-traded monthly-paid (MoPay) dividends, upsides, and net gains include: ...

REML - REML: Is The 15% Current Yield Worth The Unique Risks?

There are almost no securities that offer 15% current yield in today's financial markets environment. REML is one exception. REML uses leverage to enhance the yield from a portfolio of mREITs, which themselves employ leverage. The steep yield curve makes carry-type trades lucrativ...

REML - Monthly Pay Dividend Stocks And Funds Make Merry For May

Imagine a stock or fund that paid out its dividends once a month! Instead of quarterly, semi-annually or (ugh) annually, your anticipatory angst waiting for money is reduced by 300%, or more! The May U.S. exchange-traded monthly-paid (MoPay) dividends, upsides, and net gains include 1...

REML - REML: A Case Study Against Leveraged ETNs And Products

REML is a leveraged ETN, or exchange-traded note. Structured leveraged products, including REML, consistently underperform, and are generally disastrous products. An overview of REML, and of leveraged ETNs more broadly, follows. For further details see: REML: A Case Stud...

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