With ECB President Mario Draghi and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke in a monetary arms race to see who can inject more liquidity into the financial system, global equity markets should enjoy a spectacular finish to the year. And Bernanke’s determination to keep short-term rates at near 0% through 2015 means that dividend stocks should continue to be attractive for years to come.
Investors wanting one-stop-shop access to French stocks can buy shares of the iShares MSCI France ETF (NYSE:EWQ). But today, I’m going to recommend five solid dividend-paying French stocks that should allow investors to profit from the reflation of Europe while also collecting a nice payout every quarter. They are: Total (NYSE:TOT), Sanofi (NYSE:SNY), LVMH Moet Hennessey Louis Vuitton (PINK:LVMUY), France Telecom (NYSE:FTE) and Danone (PINK:DANOY).
Source: InvestorPlace
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