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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Aviva 8 3/4% Pf | AV.A | London | Preference Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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134.50 | 134.50 | 137.00 | 136.50 | 135.00 |
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LIFE INSURANCE |
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Posted at 10/9/2024 12:48 by skyship Yields at offer prices:# AV.A 8.75% @ 142.5p-144.85p = 6.04% # AV.B 8.375% @ 132.3p-133.9p = 6.25% # GACA 8.875% @ 139.0p-139.85p = 6.35% # GACB 7.875% @ 125.2p-125.95p = 6.25% AV.B & GACB went XD last week. Once again GACA the best value. |
Posted at 31/7/2024 13:07 by skyship Yields at offer prices:# AV.A 8.75% @ 138.0p-140.0p = 6.25% # AV.B 8.375% @ 134.0p-137.5p = 6.09% # GACA 8.875% @ 134.0p-135.0p = 6.57% # GACB 7.875% @ 122.0p-125.0p = 6.30% Once again GACA the best value. |
Posted at 31/7/2024 11:06 by wmb194 Aviva next reports on Wednesday 14/08.I'm guessing a lot of RSAB money is flowing into these now: AV.A 6.25%, GACA 6.57% and GACB 6.3% on the offer. iWeb won't give me a quote on AV.B but judging by the most recent trade (136p) it's 6.16%. |
Posted at 05/6/2024 10:29 by skyship Yields at offer prices:# AV.A 8.75% @ 135.0p-137.2p = 6.38% # AV.B 8.375% @ 126.5p-128.0p = 6.54% # GACA 8.875% @ 131.3p-131.9p = 6.73% # GACB 7.875% @ 116.0p-116.9p = 6.74% AV.A & GACA both go XD tomorrow (06/06/24) |
Posted at 28/2/2024 14:06 by jong Dont forget STAC also which I reckon trumps them all for % dividend at the moment.STAC - 119.00 (6.93% yield) They go ex div on 14th March too Current buy price 1.19 Dividend 8.25% per annum Yield (ignoring dealing charges) = 6.93% |
Posted at 30/1/2024 13:37 by crt131 Since Skyship not around for a while I will have a go..Prices based on buy price of 10K Shares and not including tax or dealing costs. AV.A - 129.48 (6.76% yield) AV.B - 126.80 (6.60% yield) GACA - 126.24 (7.03% yield) GACB - 118.05 (6.67% yield) As usual GACA appear best bet, but also consider that they don't go ex-div until June. Cheers CRT |
Posted at 29/11/2023 11:15 by skyship Yields at offer prices:# AV.A 8.75% @ 131.65p-133.3p = 6.56% # AV.B 8.375% @ 121.25p-123.5p = 6.78% # GACA 8.875% @ 124.0p-125.5p = 7.07% # GACB 7.875% @ 112.0p-114.0p = 6.91% AV.A & GACA both go XD tomorrow (30/11/23) |
Posted at 17/8/2023 11:08 by wmb194 No, assuming there are no concerns over Aviva's finances and its ability to pay the preference share's dividend, long term rate expectations are far more important with fixed income perpetuals.For instance, if the market is worrying that the Bank may continue to raise rates to tackle inflation then it makes these look less attractive at the current price and you'd expect to see its price fall. Its current yield on the offer is 7.3% vs a Bank rate of 5.25% and 30yr gilt of 4.89%. |
Posted at 25/7/2023 22:59 by doom4gloom just looking at the close tonight there’s a 5 point spread on the bid offer. Is it normally that large ?Considering a trade but with this spread and costs it essentially wipes out the dividend value for 6 months. Would appreciate insights, i’ve only recently been looking at this and GACA |
Posted at 25/7/2023 00:59 by cassini I think UK/US inflation figures coming in lower recently has reduced expectations of future rate rises apart from those already expected.So, on that basis, the low on these prefs ought to be in, but no-one really knows of course, we live in interesting times... In the 70s though, inflation came in several waves, albeit over several years, so who knows what might happen next year if inflation takes off again. I bought in October though when the price was a little lower and a divi was only six weeks away so that was a slightly better deal than right now. |
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