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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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  • Stocks Drop as Trump Signals Prolonged Middle East Conflict, Oil Prices Surge
    April 2, 2026, 9:51 AM EDT. US stocks tumbled Thursday, extending a persistent decline after President Trump indicated the Middle East war could last weeks, lifting global energy concerns. The Dow fell 631 points (1.35%), S&P 500 dropped 1.25%, and Nasdaq declined 1.68%. Investors worry higher oil costs will fuel inflation and slow growth. Brent crude jumped 8.2% above $109 a barrel; US gas prices rose 37% since war started, hitting an average $4.08 per gallon. Geopolitical uncertainty weighed on Asia and Europe markets too, with Japan's Nikkei down 2.38% and Germany's DAX down 2.5%. Analysts say a sustained market recovery hinges on stabilizing energy supplies and prices amid bond yield rises reflecting inflation fears and potential Federal Reserve interest rate policies.
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