Core Viewpoint - The performance of various dividend-focused indices and ETFs in the Hong Kong and A-share markets shows a slight decline, with specific indices experiencing net inflows, indicating ongoing investor interest in high-dividend stocks despite market fluctuations [1][2]. Group 1: Index Performance - The Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index decreased by 0.2% [1] - The CSI Dividend Index fell by 0.3% [1] - The CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index and CSI Dividend Value Index both dropped by 0.4% [1] Group 2: ETF Inflows - The Hang Seng Dividend Low Volatility ETF (159545) saw a net subscription of 54.6 million units in the first half of the day [1] - This ETF has experienced net inflows for four consecutive trading days, reaching a record size of 4.14 billion yuan [1] Group 3: Index Composition and Characteristics - The CSI Dividend Index consists of 100 stocks with high cash dividend yields and stable dividends, with a significant representation from the banking, coal, and transportation sectors, accounting for over 55% [2] - The CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index includes 50 stocks with good liquidity and continuous dividends, with a focus on low volatility, primarily from the banking, transportation, and construction sectors, making up about 70% [2] - The Hang Seng Dividend Low Volatility Index is composed of 50 stocks within the Hong Kong Stock Connect that have good liquidity and moderate dividend payout ratios, with nearly 70% from the financial, industrial, and energy sectors [2]
红利回调,资金逆势加仓,恒生红利低波ETF(159545)半日获超5400万份净申购
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-11 05:24