红利板块本周震荡分化,恒生红利低波ETF易方达(159545)标的指数周线“六连阳”
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-02-13 09:47

Core Viewpoint - The Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index increased by 0.6% this week, marking a six-week consecutive rise, while the CSI Dividend Index, CSI Dividend Value Index, and CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index experienced declines of 0.1%, 0.5%, and 1.0% respectively [1]. Group 1: Index Performance - The CSI Dividend Index has a dividend yield of 4.8% and a rolling P/E ratio of 8.3 times, with a historical P/E ratio percentile of 72.3% [3]. - The CSI Dividend Low Volatility Index has a dividend yield of 4.6% and a rolling P/E ratio of 8.1 times, with a historical P/E ratio percentile of 73.3% [3]. - The Hang Seng High Dividend Low Volatility Index has a dividend yield of 5.6% and a rolling P/E ratio of 7.9 times, with a historical P/E ratio percentile of 91.2% [3]. - The CSI Dividend Value Index has a dividend yield of 4.6% and a rolling P/E ratio of 7.7 times, with a historical P/E ratio percentile of 71.7% [3]. Group 2: Future Investment Trends - According to Huatai Securities, it is estimated that insurance capital's secondary equity investment could reach 1 trillion yuan in 2025, with a secondary equity position of around 16%, becoming a significant source of funds for the stock market [1]. - In 2026, the overall new investable funds for insurance capital are expected to reach 3.1 trillion yuan, with secondary equity investment potentially reaching 900 billion yuan [1]. - Dividend stocks are increasingly important for insurance capital allocation, as the importance of cash dividend income rises and the need to reduce the volatility of equity assets becomes necessary [1]. Group 3: ETF Management Fees - E Fund is currently the only fund company that implements low fees for all dividend ETFs, with management fees for its products set at 0.15% per year [1].