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Interactive Brokers Adds ETF Tracking Dividend-Paying Stocks on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

By: finance magnates|2025/05/13 23:15:05
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Interactive Brokers has added a Hong Kong-focuseddividend ETF to its no-transaction-fee lineup. According to the company, themove deepens the firm’s global reach and provides cost-conscious access to apool of high-dividend stocks in one of Asia’s financial hubs. “Our no-transaction-fee ETF program is a testament toour commitment to providing low-cost trading,” commented Steve Sanders, EVP ofMarketing and Product Development, at Interactive Brokers. “Adding the HKDividend ETF gives investors another flexible tool to expand their globalexposure.” Targeting Dividend-Paying Hong Kong Stocks The newly listed Ping An of China CSI HK Dividend ETFtracks the CSI Hong Kong Dividend Index, offering exposure to 30 of the mostliquid, dividend-paying stocks listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. These companies span critical sectors includingfinance, energy, and communications, industries that underpin the region’seconomic resilience. Available through Interactive Brokers’no-transaction-fee ETF program, the new addition allows eligible U.S. clientsto trade the fund without upfront commissions. IBKR Lite clients benefit fromzero fees, while IBKR Pro clients receive commission reimbursement if sharesare held for 30 days. Beyond the US Equity Market As U.S. equity markets face valuation concerns andinterest rate uncertainty, dividend-heavy international ETFs are attractingattention for their yield stability and sector variety. Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves. Interactive Brokers has added a Hong Kong-focuseddividend ETF to its no-transaction-fee lineup. According to the company, themove deepens the firm’s global reach and provides cost-conscious access to apool of high-dividend stocks in one of Asia’s financial hubs. “Our no-transaction-fee ETF program is a testament toour commitment to providing low-cost trading,” commented Steve Sanders, EVP ofMarketing and Product Development, at Interactive Brokers. “Adding the HKDividend ETF gives investors another flexible tool to expand their globalexposure.” Targeting Dividend-Paying Hong Kong Stocks The newly listed Ping An of China CSI HK Dividend ETFtracks the CSI Hong Kong Dividend Index, offering exposure to 30 of the mostliquid, dividend-paying stocks listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. These companies span critical sectors includingfinance, energy, and communications, industries that underpin the region’seconomic resilience. Available through Interactive Brokers’no-transaction-fee ETF program, the new addition allows eligible U.S. clientsto trade the fund without upfront commissions. IBKR Lite clients benefit fromzero fees, while IBKR Pro clients receive commission reimbursement if sharesare held for 30 days. Beyond the US Equity Market As U.S. equity markets face valuation concerns andinterest rate uncertainty, dividend-heavy international ETFs are attractingattention for their yield stability and sector variety. Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

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