加码慢牛!标普红利ETF(562060)劲涨1.2%创新高,中信证券:四季度或为红利布局节点
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-10-15 10:12

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced a significant rebound on October 15, with the S&P A-Share Dividend Index leading the mainstream dividend indices, rising by 0.92% and accumulating a nearly 3% increase for the month as of October 15, 2025 [1] Group 1: Market Performance - The S&P A-Share Dividend ETF (562060) also performed strongly, surging by 1.2% to a new high, closing at 0.592 yuan, with frequent premiums during trading [1] - In the past five trading days, the S&P Dividend ETF attracted over 40 million yuan, becoming a favored tool for investment in a slow bull market [1] Group 2: Sector Performance - All top ten sectors of the S&P A-Share Dividend Index recorded gains on October 15, with the pharmaceutical and automotive sectors rising over 2%, while machinery, light manufacturing, and home appliance sectors also increased by over 1% [2] - The top ten sectors and their respective weightings and performance on October 15 are as follows: - Banking: 16.58%, +0.61% - Machinery: 11.02%, +1.88% - Light Manufacturing: 8.68%, +1.25% - Home Appliances: 7.20%, +1.44% - Basic Chemicals: 6.28%, +0.83% - Textiles and Apparel: 5.55%, +1.70% - Pharmaceuticals: 4.76%, +2.05% - Automotive: 3.96%, +2.32% - Power and Utilities: 3.94%, +0.45% - Construction: 3.87%, +1.12% [2] Group 3: Stock Performance - Nearly 80% of the constituent stocks recorded positive returns, with Mercury Home Textiles leading with a 9.41% increase, followed by Kesi Co. at 7.38%, and Hailong Cold Chain at 6.83% [2][4] - The top-performing stocks on October 15 include: - Mercury Home Textiles: +9.41% - Kesi Co.: +7.38% - Hailong Cold Chain: +6.83% - Shenhuo Co.: +5.90% - Jinbei Electric: +3.57% - Siwei Liekong: +3.42% - Tianshan Aluminum: +3.21% - Zhongchuang Zhiling: +3.19% - Gujia Home: +2.86% - Yutong Bus: +2.80% [4] Group 4: Investment Insights - According to CITIC Securities, the fourth quarter of 2025 may be a key time for bottom-fishing in dividend stocks to achieve excess returns, as pessimistic expectations may have been fully reflected [5] - The S&P A-Share Dividend Index has shown superior performance in both yield and dividend rate, with a one-year return of 24.56% and a latest dividend yield of 5.27% [5] - The index emphasizes dividend stability and sustainable profitability, with a strict 3% individual stock weight limit, leading to a more balanced market capitalization distribution [5]