Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the positive performance of Hong Kong stocks, particularly in the construction materials, steel, banking, and non-bank sectors, driven by significant inflows of southbound capital [1] - From July 7 to July 9, southbound capital net inflows into the Hong Kong stock market reached nearly 20 billion RMB, improving liquidity and boosting valuation recovery expectations for Hong Kong banks and energy sectors [1] - There has been a noticeable shift in trading style of southbound capital from aggressive to defensive, favoring high-certainty dividend assets amid reduced market risk appetite and declining risk-free interest rates [1] Group 2 - The policy framework established at the beginning of the year aims to expand the proportion of equity funds and guide long-term capital into the capital market, favoring low-volatility assets with stable dividend characteristics [1] - The Hong Kong central enterprise dividend ETF tracks an index with a dividend yield that remains 4.5% higher than the 10-year government bond yield, indicating that undervalued, high-certainty assets will continue to attract capital inflows in the long term [2] - Despite short-term profit-taking actions, the core logic for the continuation of the market trend remains intact, supported by the dual attributes of central enterprise background and high dividend returns [2]
南向资金持续净流入,港股央企红利ETF(513910)成“核心战场”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-07-10 05:31