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Europe's market turmoil highlights dividend plays

Europe's market turmoil highlights dividend plays

The Star5 days ago
THE second half of 2025 (2H25) looks anything but smooth for European stock markets, with a raft of global political tensions and economic curveballs keeping investors on their toes.
Amid continued strife in Asia and Europe, there's little room for complacency.
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