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Michael Nagle | Xinhua News Agency | Getty ImagesInvestors should focus on companies that have consistently grown their dividend in this turbulent time for the market, according to Credit Suisse.
The companies to focus on — those that the bank called "dividend aristocrats" in a note to clients — are those that have boosted their dividends in each of the last 10 years.Related Tags
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