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华安基金:港股通央企红利逆势上涨,高切低下红利价值凸显
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-11-04 09:26

Market Overview and Key Insights - The Hong Kong dividend sector continued to rise last week, with the Hang Seng China Enterprises Dividend Total Return Index increasing by 1.33%, the Hang Seng Index by 0.97%, and the Hang Seng Tech Index by 0.24% [1] - In the context of high previous gains in the tech growth sector, some funds may seek to lock in profits towards the end of the year, benefiting the dividend style [1] - The U.S. Federal Reserve's recent decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points to a range of 3.75%-4.0% and to stop balance sheet reduction is expected to maintain global liquidity [1] Fund and Investment Strategy - The Hong Kong stock market is likely to see a return of overseas funds due to the Fed's rate cut cycle, as the performance of the Hang Seng Index is negatively correlated with the U.S. dollar index and U.S. Treasury yields [2] - The dividend yield of the Hang Seng China Enterprises Dividend Index is 5.83%, significantly higher than the 4.28% of the CSI Dividend Index, with a price-to-book ratio of 0.63 and a price-to-earnings ratio of 7.16 [2] - The low interest rate environment and weak economic recovery in China are favorable for dividend strategies, with state-owned enterprises showing strong willingness and ability to distribute dividends [2] ETF Overview - The Huaan Hong Kong Stock Connect Central State-Owned Enterprises Dividend ETF (code: 513920) tracks the Hang Seng China Enterprises Dividend Index, reflecting the performance of high-dividend securities listed in Hong Kong with state-owned enterprises as major shareholders [3] - This ETF is the first in the market to combine the attributes of Hong Kong stocks, state-owned enterprises, and dividends [3] Top Holdings Performance - The top ten weighted stocks in the ETF include China Nonferrous Mining (4.9% weight, -5.2% weekly change), COSCO Shipping Energy (4.6% weight, +0.5% weekly change), and China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (3.1% weight, +3.4% weekly change) [4]