Understanding the Basic Structure of the FTSE China A50 Index
The FTSE China A50 Index (FTSE China A50 Index) was established by FTSE Russell on December 1, 1999, and is a significant work by a leading global index provider. The index selects the 50 largest and most liquid listed companies from the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets, covering 50 enterprises, commonly known as A50, managed and operated by the issuing organization FTSE.
What makes this index unique is its quarterly review mechanism. In March, June, September, and December each year, the index undergoes regular adjustments, removing stocks that do not meet the inclusion standards and adding new high-quality companies. This dynamic optimization ensures that A50 can promptly reflect the structural changes and development trends of China's economy, making it an important window for observing the mainland market.
According to the latest data, the index has a price-to-earnings ratio of 13.68 and a dividend yield of 2.98, with a...