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2 ASX dividend shares to buy in May 2021
Tristan Harrison | May 3, 2021 7:25am |
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The two ASX dividend shares in this article provide solid income every year, including through the difficult COVID-19 times of 2020.
Not every business was able to maintain or grow the dividend during 2020. Indeed, plenty of businesses cut the dividend –
Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) and
Transurban Group (ASX: TCL) are just two examples.
These two ASX dividend shares may be able to offer reliable income in these uncertain times:
Brickworks has one of the most enviable dividend records on the ASX. Shareholders haven’t seen a dividend cut in over 40 years.
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At the start of each week I like to look at ASIC’s short position report to find out which shares are being targeted by short sellers.
This is because I believe it is well worth keeping a close eye on short interest levels as high levels can sometimes be a sign that something isn’t quite right with a company.
With that in mind, here are the 10 most shorted shares on the ASX this week according to ASIC:
Tassal Group Limited(ASX: TGR) is now the most shorted share after its short interest rose slightly to 9.9%. This seafood company has been targeted by short sellers due to weak salmon prices and concerns over the Australia-China trade war.
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