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5 12800 Why don't bank ETFs pay dividends?
Do not meet the conditions. Bank ETF funds belong to industry funds, and they can pay dividends if they meet the dividend conditions. Generally, when the fund has distributable income, it will be distributed at least once a year, and the dividend will be distributed in cash. Treasury ETF Linked Fund is a new type of investment fund with China Construction Bank Co., Ltd. as the fund custodian. 90% of the fund assets are invested in Cathay Pacific Treasury ETF, 5% in cash and government bonds within one year, and the other 5% can be invested in other bond varieties, treasury bonds futures, risk-free repurchase leverage, agreement deposits or spot bond band operations according to corresponding laws and regulations. If the conditions are met, the fund can pay dividends every quarter.