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AGNC stock steadies near a 52-week high as Fed minutes and year-end dividend come into view
29 December 2025
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AGNC stock steadies near a 52-week high as Fed minutes and year-end dividend come into view

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 00:59 ET — Market closed.

• AGNC last ended Friday at $10.85, near the top of its 52-week range after touching $10.93
• Investors are watching U.S. rate-cut expectations and this week’s Fed minutes for signals on funding costs
• The mortgage REIT’s next monthly dividend goes ex-dividend on Dec. 31

AGNC Investment Corp shares were last little changed at $10.85 on Friday, after touching $10.93 intraday — the top of the stock’s 52-week range.

The move matters because AGNC is a mortgage real estate investment trust, or mREIT, a high-yielding lender that borrows short-term and invests in mortgage bonds. That makes its earnings and book value sensitive to where interest rates and mortgage-bond prices head next.

That sensitivity is back in focus heading into the final trading days of the year as markets weigh how quickly the Federal Reserve may ease policy in 2026. Investors’ attention this week is on minutes from the Fed’s last meeting, due Tuesday, after the central bank cut rates earlier this month.

Tony Sycamore, a market analyst at IG, said: “If these reports show unambiguous labour market weakness, it will increase the likelihood that the Fed cuts rates by 25bp at its January FOMC meeting.” Reuters

For mortgage REITs, lower short-term rates can reduce the cost of funding, but the stocks can also swing with changes in the value of the mortgage-backed securities they hold and the hedges they use to manage rate risk.

AGNC outperformed some peers in the last session. Annaly Capital Management fell about 0.4% and Chimera Investment slipped about 0.1%, while the iShares Mortgage Real Estate ETF eased about 0.2% on Friday.

Income investors are also looking ahead to AGNC’s end-of-month payout. The company said on Dec. 9 its board declared a $0.12-per-share common dividend for December, payable on Jan. 12, 2026, to stockholders of record as of Dec. 31.

Company materials show the ex-dividend date for that payment is Dec. 31 — meaning shares bought on or after that date will not receive the next dividend.

Before the next session, traders will be watching whether AGNC can clear Friday’s $10.93 high — a level that also marks the top of its 52-week range — or whether it retreats as investors reposition into year-end and the ex-dividend date.

AGNC’s 52-week range runs from $7.85 to $10.93, putting the stock near its yearly peak heading into Monday’s session.

Beyond the Fed minutes on Tuesday, markets are also looking to early-2026 labor data for confirmation on the timing of any further easing, a key driver for rate-sensitive financials such as mortgage REITs.

AGNC has not announced a date for its next earnings release. Nasdaq data currently shows an estimated report date of Jan. 26, though that is not a confirmed company announcement.

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