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Is Dynex Capital (DX) Using Floating-Rate Preferreds to Redefine Its Dividend Risk Profile?
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  • Dynex Capital, Inc. recently declared a quarterly cash dividend of US$0.58711 per share on its Series C Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock for the first quarter of 2026, alongside a US$0.17 per share cash dividend on its common stock for March 2026.
  • The Series C Preferred dividend, set at a floating rate tied to Three-Month CME Term SOFR plus additional spreads for a very large effective rate, underscores the company’s use of interest-rate-linked instruments to structure shareholder payouts.
  • Next, we examine how Dynex Capital’s decision to maintain common dividends while paying a floating-rate preferred dividend shapes its investment narrative.

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What Is Dynex Capital's Investment Narrative?

To own Dynex Capital, you need to be comfortable with a mortgage REIT that leans heavily on interest rate management and a high, but thinly covered, dividend stream. The latest decision to keep the US$0.17 monthly common payout intact while servicing a very large 9.39% floating-rate Series C preferred dividend reinforces that story: Dynex is prioritizing cash returns to both common and preferred holders, even as revenue is expected to decline and debt is not well covered by operating cash flow. In the near term, this news mostly confirms the existing catalyst mix rather than changing it, with upcoming quarters likely to focus on how the new CFO steers funding costs, hedging and capital allocation. The key risk is that sustained high funding and preferred costs could pressure common dividends over time.

However, one key funding risk here is easy to underestimate but important for investors to understand. Dynex Capital's share price has been on the slide but might be dropping deeper into value territory. Find out whether it's a bargain at this price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Four Simply Wall St Community fair value views span roughly US$3 to US$15, underlining how differently retail investors see Dynex. Against that dispersion, the strain of high floating preferred dividends on cash flow gives you another lens on how future performance could surprise either way.

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