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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...
U.S. equity markets rebounded following the worst week since February on promises of bipartisan progress on a significantly slimmed-down infrastructure package, reflecting concern that additional stimulus could further inflame inflation. Delivering its best week since February and clo...
In our last public update on the sector, we wrote: “NLY’s share price is pushing the upper end of our target ranges as well”. It temporarily moved over that line, providing an opportunity for investors to capture their gains. If you’re not using price-t...
U.S. equity markets slid to their worst week since February after the Federal Reserve accelerated its "lift-off" plans in response to surging inflation, sparking a sell-off in economically sensitive assets. Snapping a three-week winning streak and retreating from record-highs set...
U.S. equity markets rallied to fresh record highs this past week as long-term interest rates retreated despite inflation data showing the highest annual rise in consumer prices in decades. A seemingly insatiable bid for Treasury Bonds - a counterintuitive trend that some analysts like...
U.S. equity markets flirted with fresh record-highs this week as concerns regarding economic "overheating" cooled after employment data showed that job growth fell short of expectations for the second straight month. Finishing on the cusp of fresh record-highs, the S&P 500 rallied...
NEWT's price is WAY above trailing book value. Hurray for the big Q2 2020 dividend, but this price isn't sustainable. NLY-G looks too expensive. Why would you buy NLY-G at $25.40 over NLY-I at $25.76? Won't pay over par? You still wouldn't want NLY-G. Stop arguing. CIM-C vs. CIM-D...
U.S. equity markets rallied this past week as long-term inflation expectations eased following a lukewarm slate of economic data and as massive new government spending programs face diminishing public support. Snapping a two-week skid, the S&P 500 rallied 1.2% on the week. Bitcoin...
ORC and ARR each have a dividend yield of 10% or higher, but that doesn’t mean prices are attractive. Investors focusing only on the dividend yield can miss the forest for the trees. The historical price-to-book ratios demonstrate that the REITs usually trade within a range...
Part 1 of this article compares NLY’s recent investment composition, leverage, hedging coverage ratio, quarterly BV, economic return, and current valuation to nineteen mREIT peers. Providing sector-wide metrics allow readers to better understand which mREIT companies will likel...
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NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New York Mortgage Trust, Inc. (Nasdaq: NYMT) (the “Company”) announced today that it intends to redeem all 3,156,087 of the outstanding shares of the Company’s 7.75% Series B Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock, par value $0...