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港股红利资产成资金“避风港”
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-05-18 21:27

Group 1 - The Hong Kong stock market has been active this year, with a low interest rate environment attracting risk-averse funds into high dividend sectors such as finance, energy, utilities, and real estate, resulting in over 130 billion HKD net inflow into these sectors from southbound funds in the past three months [1][2] - The total scale of domestic Hong Kong dividend-themed ETFs has rapidly increased from less than 30 billion to over 42 billion HKD, with net inflows of approximately 10 billion HKD [2] - Insurance funds have frequently increased their stakes in high dividend Hong Kong stocks, indicating a strong preference for dividend-yielding assets among long-term investors [3] Group 2 - Insurance funds have made over ten significant purchases of Hong Kong stocks this year, primarily in sectors like banking, utilities, and non-bank financials, with a focus on high dividend characteristics [3] - The preference for Hong Kong stocks by insurance funds is attributed to their attractive discount rates and dividend yields, along with tax benefits for long-term holdings [3] - The demand for dividend assets is expected to remain strong due to the continuous growth in insurance premium income and the pursuit of absolute returns by institutions [3] Group 3 - Southbound funds have also shown significant interest in new consumption and technology sectors, with net purchases of Alibaba exceeding 70 billion HKD and substantial investments in Meituan and Tencent [4] - The top three Hong Kong-themed ETFs have collectively attracted over 40 billion HKD in net inflows this year, indicating a strong market interest [4] - The Hong Kong market is seen as a leader in the current asset revaluation trend in China, with expectations of continued inflows from southbound funds [4] Group 4 - A "barbell" investment strategy is recommended, balancing high-growth technology and new economy sectors with stable dividend-yielding assets to mitigate external volatility [5] - The focus on sectors benefiting from domestic policy support and economic transformation is emphasized, alongside attention to cyclical sectors related to domestic demand [5]