Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the performance of various low-volatility dividend indices in the Hong Kong and A-share markets, highlighting their recent returns and volatility metrics. Group 1: Index Performance - The S&P Hong Kong Stock Connect Low Volatility Dividend Index has shown a near-term performance of -0.02% over the past week, 0.80% over the past year, and a significant 31.67% increase over the past year, with an annualized volatility of 12.64% [3]. - The A500 Low Volatility Dividend ETF (159296) tracked the CSI A500 Low Volatility Dividend Index, reporting a performance of -0.25% over the past week and a 6.63% increase over the past year, with an annualized volatility of 0.77% [3]. - The CSI 800 Low Volatility Dividend Index, followed by the 800 Low Volatility Dividend ETF (159355), recorded a performance of 0.18% over the past day and a 4.47% increase over the past week, with an annualized volatility of 9.81% [3]. Group 2: Comparison with Shanghai Composite Index - The performance of the indices is compared with the Shanghai Composite Index, which has shown a performance of 1.05% over the past week and a decline of 2.83% over the past year, indicating a contrasting trend [3]. - The Shanghai Composite Index has a year-to-date performance of 12.05% and an annualized volatility of 17.09%, which is higher than that of the low-volatility dividend indices [3].
红利风向标|大盘冲高回落,低估值红利板块持续火热
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-11-28 01:03