Is the BHP share price really trading on an 11% dividend yield right now?

How much is BHP forecasted to pay in dividends for the second half?

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Key points
  • BHP shares have had a strong run in the past month, up 15%
  • Investment sentiment has lifted as commodity prices such as iron ore have remained resilient
  • Goldman Sachs is forecasting the miner to pay a final dividend of US$2.00 per share

The BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) share price has continued to accelerate over the last month.

Despite finishing 2.39% lower to $46.24 at Thursday's market close, the mining giant's shares are up 15% since 12 May.

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A bullish run for BHP shares

An uptick in iron ore prices following favourable trading conditions for BHP has led its shares on a bullish run.

The steel-making ingredient is fetching US$147 per tonne at the time of writing. This represents a lift of 10% over the past four weeks.

With China easing COVID-19 restrictions, the market is optimistic the demand for iron ore will return to normal levels.

As a result, BHP has enjoyed strong margins so far and could be set for a robust scorecard if market settings persist.

What's BHP dividend yield?

In the company's first-half results, the board declared a record fully franked interim dividend of US$1.50 (A$2.08) per share. This reflected an increase of 49% over the prior corresponding period on the back of a stellar performance.

However, according to Goldman Sachs, BHP could pay a final dividend of US$2.00 (A$2.78) per share for the second half.

When pitted against the current share price, this translates to a dividend yield of roughly a massive 10.5%.

While most companies have a dividend yield of between 1% and 5%, BHP is handsomely sharing its profits with shareholders.

And it's worth noting that if the BHP share price begins to drop, this will only further elevate the company's dividend yield.

BHP share price snapshot

In 2022, the BHP share price has travelled 25% higher after a bumpy ride at the start of the year. Higher commodity prices along with renewed investor confidence have supported the company's shares.

Regarded as the world's largest mining company, BHP commands a market capitalisation of approximately $239.8 billion.

Motley Fool contributor Aaron Teboneras has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Goldman Sachs. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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