When a Dividend is paid, the company’s value is immediately affected for the simple reason that the cash it is giving out as a Dividend will no longer belong to the company, so the share price decreases in line with the Dividend payment. The change in the share’s price takes place on the ex-Dividend date. Please note you do not own, or have any interest in, the underlying assets.
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