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恒生红利低波ETF(159545)7月“吸金”超15亿元,最新规模近40亿元,创历史新高
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-01 11:47

Core Insights - The recent performance of various dividend indices shows a decline, with the CSI Dividend Index down 2.6%, the CSI Low Volatility Dividend Index down 2.0%, and the Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index down 3.4% [1][3] - Long-term logic for dividend investment remains strong due to low interest rates and policy requirements for companies to enhance shareholder returns, with a focus on opportunities in central state-owned enterprises and undervalued stocks [1] Index Performance Summary - The CSI Dividend Index has a dividend yield of 4.5% and a rolling P/E ratio of 8.1 times, with a rolling P/E percentile of 66.9% [3][4] - The CSI Low Volatility Dividend Index has a dividend yield of 4.2% and a rolling P/E ratio of 8.2 times, with a rolling P/E percentile of 76.2% [3][4] - The Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index has a dividend yield of 5.8% and a rolling P/E ratio of 7.2 times, with a rolling P/E percentile of 84.8% [3][4] - The CSI Dividend Value Index has a dividend yield of 4.4% and a rolling P/E ratio of 7.6 times, with a rolling P/E percentile of 72.1% [3][4] Recent Fund Flows - The Hang Seng Dividend Low Volatility ETF (159545) attracted over 1.5 billion yuan in July, reaching a record size of nearly 4 billion yuan [1] Historical Performance - Over the past month, the CSI Dividend Index has decreased by 0.2%, while the CSI Low Volatility Dividend Index has decreased by 2.5% [6] - Year-to-date, the CSI Dividend Index is down 1.7%, while the CSI Low Volatility Dividend Index is up 1.9% [6] - Over the past year, the CSI Dividend Index has increased by 7.7%, and the CSI Low Volatility Dividend Index has increased by 12.0% [6] Sector Composition - The CSI Low Volatility Dividend Index consists of 50 stocks with high dividend levels and low volatility, with over 60% of the index composed of banking, coal, and transportation sectors [4] - The Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index also includes 50 stocks, with over 60% from financial, real estate, and energy sectors [4] - The CSI Dividend Value Index is heavily weighted towards banking, coal, and transportation sectors, which account for approximately 80% of the index [4]