Dividend yield comparison in Brazil
Brazil can look spectacular on raw yield, but investors usually need a much stronger risk filter because commodity sensitivity, policy risk, and currency swings can change the emotional experience of the income stream.
Each company page shows the observation date and source used for its yield, growth, payout, and declared dividend timing. The figures are dated research snapshots rather than live quotes.
| Ticker | Company | Yield | 5Y growth | Payout |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PETR4 | Petrobras PN | 7.72% | 15.34% | 21.58% |
| VALE3 | Vale | 7.48% | -17.85% | 222.5% |
What to check before trusting a high yield
- Never compare Brazilian yield with developed-market yield without pricing in volatility and FX risk.
- Check how much of the income case depends on commodities or state-influenced issuers.
- Treat payout sustainability as more important than the headline percentage.
Useful next step
A yield comparison becomes more useful when you follow it with dividend-growth, payout-quality, tax, and valuation research.