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VanEck’s €7.4bn Dividend Fund Sits Just Below a Record as a June Payout Looms

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 26, 2026
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The VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF ended last week at €52.33, a fraction of a percent lower on the day but still perched less than 1% below its 52-week high of €52.86, set in late February. That narrow gap belies a broader strength: the fund has added roughly 8.2% since the start of the year and nearly 26% over the past twelve months.

Income-focused investors have more than capital gains to look forward to. Market watchers expect the next quarterly distribution, due in June, to come in at €0.90 per share — a sharp jump from the €0.21 paid out in March. The calendar marks 4 June 2026 as the likely ex-dividend date. That would bring the trailing dividend yield to around 3.3%, consistent with the fund’s ten-year record of uninterrupted payouts.

The portfolio’s composition is about to face its most intense test of the year. With the first-quarter earnings season in full swing, several of the fund’s top holdings are set to report in the coming days. The ten largest positions account for more than 35% of assets under management, and heavyweights such as Verizon, Pfizer, Nestlé and Allianz are all due to deliver results. Roche, another major pharma name in the fund, has already reported a currency-adjusted sales increase of 6% for the first quarter and reaffirmed its full-year guidance.

Sector allocations add another layer of scrutiny. Financials and energy stocks dominate the ETF’s portfolio, with banks expected to post earnings growth of more than 15% this season. The healthcare sector looks softer on the surface, but analysts say that stripping out one-off items reveals underlying earnings growth as well.

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The macro calendar adds to the pressure. On Thursday, the US government publishes its first estimate of first-quarter economic growth — a release that typically triggers sharp market reactions. If the data shows sluggish expansion alongside sticky inflation, the Federal Reserve’s room for manoeuvre would shrink considerably. Rate-sensitive dividend strategies tend to react acutely to such shifts in monetary policy expectations.

Technically, the fund remains comfortably above its moving averages, with a relative strength index of roughly 49 — neutral territory that suggests neither overbought nor oversold conditions. The annualised 30-day volatility of around 10% underscores the defensive character that has made this ETF a staple for income investors.

The fund tracks the Morningstar Developed Markets Large Cap Dividend Leaders Screened Select Index, a basket of 100 stocks from developed markets filtered for dividend policy, market capitalisation, liquidity and ESG criteria. With €7.4 billion in assets, it is one of the largest vehicles of its kind in Europe. Annual costs run at 0.38%, and index rebalancing takes place twice a year, in June and December.

Thursday’s dual test — US GDP data and a wave of European earnings — will go a long way toward determining whether the fund can push past its current high and extend its rally into the June ex-dividend date. A robust growth reading combined with solid corporate results would likely reinforce the upward trend. A miss on either front could leave the ETF consolidating just below that record level a while longer.

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