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Underestimated + high dividend double blessing! Will the 'clean break' state-owned central enterprises stabilize and become the main theme of the year?
In the past two years, the high dividend strategy in the Hong Kong stock market has become a hot trend. State-owned enterprises with high dividends and medium-to-high valuation have attracted attention from funds, leading to a continuous increase in stock prices. At the same time, with the release of the first market value management guideline documentation at the regulatory level, long-term companies trading below net asset value are required to develop value enhancement plans, bringing the concept of 'trading below net asset value' into the public eye.
High-dividend assets have emerged as a dark horse, where will the next trend go? Trillions of level funds may be on the way.
Hua Xia Fund believes that from the perspectives of policy, fundamentals, liquidity, and the market cycle itself, Hong Kong stocks still have a relatively high allocation value.
Can it become the new main theme in the Hong Kong stock market? High dividend stocks collectively surged, with many individual stocks already rising more than 40% this year.
Guosen Securities believes that the latest policy will support the shareholder strategy of high dividend companies. For companies with high dividend yields, major shareholders can increase their shareholdings at a lower cost, potentially increasing the dividend payout ratio and attracting more investors seeking stable income.
High dividend yield assets have performed well, how should we interpret this?
With multiple bullish factors, the high dividend sector is emerging as a dark horse, poised to become the long-term main theme of the a-shares market in Hong Kong? Let's see how analysts from institutions interpret the reasons and outlook for the future.
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