红利资产本周逆势上涨,恒生红利低波ETF(159545)、红利低波动ETF(563020)等受资金关注
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-14 11:07

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is the performance of various dividend indices, with the CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index rising by 1.5% this week, and the Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index increasing by 1.2% [1][2] - The CSI Dividend Index and CSI Dividend Value Index also showed positive growth, with increases of 0.3% and 0.7% respectively [1][2] - The Hang Seng Dividend Low Volatility ETF (159545) experienced a net inflow of 770 million yuan this week, while the Dividend Low Volatility ETF (563020) saw a net inflow of 34 million yuan [1] Group 2 - The CSI Dividend Index consists of 100 stocks with high cash dividend yields and stable dividends, with significant representation from the banking, coal, and transportation sectors, accounting for nearly 55% [3] - The CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index is composed of 50 stocks with good liquidity and low volatility, with over 60% representation from the banking, coal, and transportation sectors [3] - The Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index includes 50 stocks from the Hong Kong Stock Connect with high dividend levels and low volatility, with over 60% representation from the financial, real estate, and energy sectors [3] Group 3 - The CSI Dividend Index has a dividend yield of 4.2%, while the CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index has a yield of 4.0%, and the Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index has a yield of 5.7% [2] - The rolling price-to-earnings (P/E) ratios for these indices are 8.7 times for the CSI Dividend Index, 8.6 times for the CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index, and 7.9 times for the Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index [2] - The historical performance of these indices shows that the CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index has increased by 32.8% over the past three years, while the Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index has risen by 68.0% [5]