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title: "The defensive attributes of dividend assets are highlighted, and one can easily allocate through the S&P Dividend ETF"
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description: "On April 17th, the S&P Dividend ETF fell by 0.09%, with a transaction volume of 14.1053 million yuan. Component stocks such as Aopu and PACIFIC QUARTZ surged strongly. The new U.S. tariff policy has triggered market fluctuations, increasing investment uncertainty, highlighting the defensive attributes of dividend assets. Data shows that since April 3rd, net inflows into dividend ETFs have exceeded 3.8 billion yuan. Various industries are focusing on investor returns, and dividend assets are favored against the backdrop of low interest rates and geopolitical risks"
datetime: "2025-04-17T03:56:01.000Z"
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# The defensive attributes of dividend assets are highlighted, and one can easily allocate through the S&P Dividend ETF

On April 17th, as of the midday break, the S&P Dividend ETF fell by 0.09%, with a transaction volume of 14.1053 million yuan. Component stocks rose strongly, with Aopu Technology up 2.13%, PACIFIC QUARTZ, Jianfa Co., Ltd., and Yongxing Materials rising over 1%, while Sanqi Interactive Entertainment and Lanhua Ketech also saw gains. Recently, the latest U.S. tariff policy has triggered a massive shock in the global securities market, increasing investment uncertainty. Against this backdrop, the defensive attributes of dividend assets have once again become prominent. According to Wind data, as of April 15th, since Trump announced the new tariff policy on April 3rd, the overall net inflow of funds into more than 50 dividend ETFs in the entire market has exceeded 3.8 billion yuan. In addition, an increasing number of industries are no longer "quietly making money," but are placing greater emphasis on returns to investors. This includes traditional industries such as coal, banking, and utilities, as well as technology and internet companies that have joined the dividend ranks in recent years. Industry insiders indicate that in the context of a low-interest-rate era and ongoing geopolitical risks, the defensiveness of dividend assets is expected to gain more favor, highlighting their cost-effectiveness in allocation

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