
$17.5 billion in funds flow into high-dividend ETFs, as the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut expectations ignite a surge in high-dividend assets

Last week, the five major global high-dividend ETFs attracted a net inflow of $17.5 billion, nearly a tenfold increase compared to the beginning of 2024. The market reacted strongly to expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, leading investors to turn to high-dividend assets. Despite the underperformance of high-dividend strategies, dividend yields unexpectedly rose. Currently, the relative valuation of high-dividend stocks is at a ten-year low, increasing their attractiveness. Companies like Dow Chemical, which offer high dividends, are highly favored, with dividend yields approaching 10%. However, high-dividend ETFs have shown weak performance and may underperform the benchmark index for the third consecutive year
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