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How to invest £10,000 to aim for a 15%+ dividend yield

The Motley Fool 23 Feb 2026
The London Stock Exchange has some of the largest dividend yields in the world ... Anyone who invested £10,000 back in January 2014 has gone from earning an initial 3.6% dividend yield to 19.1% today.
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Up 50%, this FTSE 100 stock still has a 6.4% dividend yield! Time to buy?

The Motley Fool 23 Feb 2026
With that in mind, as tempting as a 6.4% dividend yield is, I think there are potentially better buying opportunities for investors to explore right now.
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Up 10% in 2026 with a 6.6% dividend yield, this FTSE 250 REIT looks attractive!

The Motley Fool 22 Feb 2026
And with the stock already climbing by double digits so far this year, reaching a new 52-week high, is now the right time to capitalise on its 6.6% dividend yield?.
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Down 41%, this cheap stock could be 69% undervalued and offers a 7.3% dividend yield!

The Motley Fool 22 Feb 2026
Compared to where the stock’s trading today, that means investors could be looking at a near-70% capital gain over the next 12 months, paired with a tasty-looking 7.3% dividend yield.
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11.7% dividend yield! 1 FTSE income stock to buy today?

The Motley Fool 21 Feb 2026
Among these stands FDM Group (LSE.FDM), with an impressive dividend yield of 11.7%! But is this too good to be true? Or is it a rare chance for investors to lock-in a double-digit passive income stream?.
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5 Income champions: High dividend yield stocks for steady cash flow

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2026
Dividend yield shows the annual cash return you earn from a stock as a percentage of its current price. Smart income investors balance high yields with business fundamentals to build reliable passive income streams ... .
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Engineers India board to meet on February 26 to consider dividend. Check record date, dividend yield

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2026
Engineers India Limited posts over threefold Q3 net profit jump, driven by turnkey project revenue. Board to meet for second interim dividend, with record date set for March. Shares remain volatile amid profit booking ... .
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10.6% dividend yield! 1 FTSE income share to buy today?

The Motley Fool 16 Feb 2026
Even with the UK stock market reaching new record highs lately, there are still plenty of FTSE shares offering generous dividend yields ... The post 10.6% dividend yield! 1 FTSE income share to buy today? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
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10%+ dividend yield! 3 passive income shares, trusts, and funds to consider!

The Motley Fool 15 Feb 2026
Share prices continue to rally, which means dividend yields are moving in the other direction ... But what about if you’re searching for double-digit dividend yields? No problem ... dividend yields.
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With dividend yields of at least 16%, should I consider buying these 2 AIM shares?

The Motley Fool 09 Feb 2026
The post With dividend yields of at least 16%, should I consider buying these 2 AIM shares? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK ... More reading Meet the penny share with a 6.79% dividend yield! Up 47% ...
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Fancy a 9%+ dividend yield? 3 top passive income stocks to consider

The Motley Fool 09 Feb 2026
Stock markets have rallied over the last year, pulling dividend yields lower ... At 9.1%, too, its forward dividend yield is more than three times greater than the FTSE 100 offers ... dividend yields in 2026.
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Meet the penny share with a 6.79% dividend yield!

The Motley Fool 09 Feb 2026
Despite being tiny businesses, there are a few penny shares in the UK stock market offering some pretty generous dividend yields ... The post Meet the penny share with a 6.79% dividend yield! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
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Down 58% in 2025, is this 11.9% dividend yield worth adding to my ISA?

The Motley Fool 08 Feb 2026
With a double-digit dividend yield, WPP (LSE.WPP) shares are starting to get more attention from opportunistic income investors ... The post Down 58% in 2025, is this 11.9% dividend yield worth adding to my ISA? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
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