Dividend yields are an important financial metric that investors use to evaluate the income-generating potential of a stock. The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the annual dividend per share (DPS) by the current market price (CMP) of the stock. This metric is especially crucial for income-focused investors who seek regular payouts. A higher dividend yield often signals a more attractive investment opportunity for such investors.In the following slides, we will be discussing the top 10 large-cap stocks with the highest dividend yields over the last year, based on the data provided by Axis Securities. These stocks represent a diverse range of industries, all of which have shown notable dividend yields. Here’s the list:
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