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低利率环境助推港股红利类资产投资热情!港股通红利ETF(513530)连续10个交易日资金净流入!
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-11-12 04:19

Core Insights - The Hong Kong stock market's dividend-themed assets are gaining attention as a defensive investment amid year-end market volatility, with a total scale of 701 billion HKD for 26 dividend-themed ETFs as of November 25, 2025, reflecting a growth of 7 billion HKD in just 7 trading days in November [1] - The Hong Kong Stock Connect Dividend ETF (513530) has seen continuous net inflows for 10 consecutive trading days, reaching a new high of 2.496 billion HKD, indicating increased market interest in Hong Kong dividend assets [1] - The number of Hong Kong-listed companies declaring dividends reached 713 in the first half of 2025, with a total dividend payout of 81.27 billion HKD, marking a year-on-year increase of 31.35% [1] Summary by Category Market Performance - The Hong Kong Stock Connect High Dividend (CNY) Index has a one-year dividend yield of 5.50%, significantly higher than the 1.81% yield of 10-year government bonds, showcasing its attractiveness compared to other indices [2] - The total return index for the Hong Kong Stock Connect High Dividend (CNY) has increased by 31.68% over the past year, outperforming several mainstream dividend indices [2] Fund Details - The Hong Kong Stock Connect Dividend ETF (513530) is the first ETF in the A-share market that can invest in the China Securities Index Hong Kong Stock Connect High Dividend Investment Index through the QDII model, potentially reducing dividend tax costs for long-term holders [2] - The fund manager, Huatai-PB Fund, has over 18 years of experience in index investment and has developed a comprehensive range of dividend-themed ETFs, with a total management scale of 47.315 billion HKD as of November 11, 2025 [3] Historical Performance - The performance of the Hong Kong Stock Connect Dividend ETF since its establishment in April 2022 shows returns of 3.59%, 7.14%, 30.16%, and 12.94% for the years 2022 to the first half of 2025, respectively, compared to its benchmark index [3]