The DAX is a European index comprised of the 30 largest and most traded companies in Germany. It represents around 80 percent of the market capitalization of listed stock corporations in Germany. The DAX-index can be a source for investors that are looking for European blue-chip dividend stocks.
The following table lists the members of the DAX-index and their dividend change over the last twelve months, including the date of the last dividend change, the old and new dividend per share, the change percentage, and the current dividend yield.
Please note that European stocks often pay an annual dividend or an interim and final dividend, which could cause a change in dividend differently from US stocks that often pay quarterly dividends.