BlackRock’s iShares has announced quarterly distributions for its specialized Nasdaq-100 tracking ETFs, highlighting a divergence in yield between mega-cap leaders and the broader index components. The distributions for the "Top 30" and "ex-Top 30" funds provide a window into the cash-flow profiles of the world's most influential technology ecosystem.
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