KUALA LUMPUR: "Dogs" of the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index -- the top 10 dividend-yield stocks as of the start of 2011 -- have risen by an average of 12.8 percent while the broader index rose about 0.75 percent, data from Thomson Reuters shows.
"Dogs of the index" is a strategy of buying stocks in the index with the highest dividend yield at the start of a year.
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