Group 1 - The Shanghai Composite Index ended a 17-day winning streak, experiencing its first decline, while high-dividend sectors like oil and insurance showed resilience by gaining in a generally down market [1][16] - The S&P A-Share Dividend Index fell by 0.21%, indicating strong defensive characteristics amidst broader market corrections [1][16] - The S&P A-Share Dividend ETF (Huabao, 562060) reached a new historical high of 0.635 yuan, with a slight premium adjustment to 0.631 yuan at closing [2][17] Group 2 - Major stocks in the S&P A-Share Dividend Index included China National Offshore Oil Corporation, which rose by 3.57%, and several others like Shenhuo Co., Tunnel Co., and CITIC Bank, all gaining over 2% [4][19] - The S&P A-Share Dividend ETF has seen significant inflows, with over 1.8 billion yuan raised in five consecutive days and a total of 2.5 billion yuan over the last 20 trading days, marking a 165.31% increase in size since the beginning of 2025 [23][25] - The S&P A-Share Dividend Index has a current dividend yield of 4.76%, with a notable spread of 2.9 percentage points over the 10-year government bond yield, enhancing its attractiveness for investors [26][29] Group 3 - According to Guangfa Securities, A-share valuations are expected to break historical patterns and rise for three consecutive years, suggesting a balanced investment strategy between large tech and high-dividend stocks [25] - The regulatory changes requiring state-owned insurance companies to allocate 30% of new premiums to A-shares are expected to support long-term investments in high-dividend assets [25] - The S&P A-Share Dividend Index has outperformed similar indices with a return of over 13% in 2025, showcasing a strong performance with a Sharpe ratio of 1.55 [9][27]
慢牛拾级而上!标普A股红利ETF华宝(562060)稳步创新高,连续5日吸金超1.8亿元!
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-13 09:54