Annaly Capital Management (NYSE: NLY)
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Annaly Capital Management Company Info
Annaly Capital Management, Inc. engages in the investment and financing of residential and commercial assets. It operates through the following investment groups: Agency, Residential Credit, and Mortgage Servicing Rights. The Agency group invests in agency mortgage-backed securities. The Residential Credit group involves non-agency residential mortgage assets within securitized products and whole loan markets. The Mortgage Servicing Rights group provides the right to service residential mortgage loans in exchange for a portion of the interest payments made on the loans. The company was founded by Michael A. J. Farrell and Wellington Jamie Denahan-Norris on February 18, 1997 and is headquartered in New York, NY.
News & Analysis
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As Yield Curve Normalizes, Could a Dividend Increase Be in Store for Annaly?
The mortgage REIT is seeing tailwinds in its business.
This 13%-Yielding Dividend Is on Very Shaky Ground
Annaly Capital Management barely makes enough money to cover its high-yielding dividend.
Should You Buy Annaly Capital While It's Below $21?
Investors will want to consider the following before picking up this ultra-high yield dividend stock.
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If the Fed Keeps Cutting Interest Rates, This Stock Could Be a Winner
Annaly Capital could end up a winner if rates keep falling, but dividend investors still shouldn't buy it. Here's what you need to know.
Ultra High Yield Annaly: Buy, Sell, or Hold?
Annaly Capital has a huge 13% dividend yield, but don't buy it for the yield because the stock may end up letting you down in the long run.
Buying Annaly Capital Management Taught Me a Costly Lesson (That Will Pay Dividends in the Future)
Dividend growth matters more than yield.
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