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Brookfield Renewable Corporation stock jumps 6% after results and dividend hike — what investors watch next

Brookfield Renewable Corporation stock jumps 6% after results and dividend hike — what investors watch next

Brookfield Renewable Corporation shares rose 5.9% to $41.64 Friday after posting a 10% jump in 2025 funds from operations and raising its quarterly dividend to $0.392 per unit. The company launched a $400 million at-the-market share offering to fund buybacks. Brookfield Renewable Partners units gained 4.85% to $29.83. After-hours, BEPC traded at $41.46.
Brookfield Renewable Corporation stock jumps on 2025 results and dividend hike — what to watch next week

Brookfield Renewable Corporation stock jumps on 2025 results and dividend hike — what to watch next week

Brookfield Renewable shares rose 5.9% to $41.64 Friday after reporting 2025 FFO of $1.334 billion, a 10% per-unit increase, and boosting its quarterly dividend to $0.392 per share. The company plans to sell a two-thirds stake in its U.S. wind and solar portfolio for $860 million and signed a hydro deal with Google for up to 3,000 MW.

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  • Indian Stock Market Falls Amid US-Iran War and Rising Oil Prices
    March 12, 2026, 10:12 PM EDT. The Indian stock market dropped on Friday, with the Sensex falling 829 points and Nifty 50 down 228 points amid a global sell-off triggered by escalating US-Iran conflict. Surging crude oil prices near $100 per barrel intensified inflation fears, pressuring Asian and US markets. Japan's Nikkei slid 2%, South Korea's Kospi plunged 3%, and Wall Street declined sharply. Investors shunned risky assets as foreign fund outflows increased. Gift Nifty futures were down 173 points, signaling a negative start for Indian indices. Key US tech stocks like Nvidia and Apple fell, while volatile sectors showed mixed movements. Market volatility is expected to persist as geopolitical tensions and oil price fluctuations dominate investor concerns.
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