Record £443bn payouts for shareholders across worldwide markets
However, the latest Janus Henderson Global Dividend Index also saw that the rate of growth in the payments slowed to levels not seen for more than two years.
Analysts said payouts were 1.1 per cent higher, compared with the same period last year, due to the strength of the US dollar, with underlying growth of 4.6 per cent.
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Hide AdThe UK saw underlying growth in dividend payouts of 5.3 per cent, although Janus Henderson pointed out this was mainly due to special dividends paid out - including £1.7 billion by Government-backed Royal Bank of Scotland.
Ben Lofthouse, head of global equity income at Janus Henderson, explained: “At this stage in the economic cycle, we are seeing a moderation of dividend increases across a broad range of companies, and the number of cuts is on the rise too.
“The impact of the global economic slowdown is greater in some parts of the world than others, with Europe seeing a particular impact.”
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Hide AdEmerging markets saw the fastest growth, propelled higher by Russia and Colombia, while Japan registered the best performance among the developed regions.