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For Jefferies, the investment case still comes down to believing in a capital markets firm that can convert deal flow and trading activity into consistent earnings, while returning cash to shareholders. The latest quarter showed higher revenue and net income, and the board kept the US$0.40 dividend in place, which supports that narrative. What has changed a little with the March news is the balance between leverage and flexibility: Jefferies has been issuing a series of long-dated, fixed-rate senior notes while finishing a multi-year buyback that retired over one-fifth of its shares, and now it has expanded the pool of authorized non-voting stock. Taken together, those moves do not fundamentally alter the near term catalysts, but they do tilt the risk conversation more toward funding costs, capital structure complexity and how well cash flows can support both debt service and shareholder returns.
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