Asian equities attractive for long term investors

7 September 2017
| By Oksana Patron |
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Asian equities represent an opportunity for long term investors to benefit from a dynamic of growing streams and a bigger potential increase in dividend income, according to a research paper by Maple-Brown Abbott.

The Asia ex-Japan region offered a combination of recovering earnings streams, strong balance sheets, growing free cash flow yields, modest prevailing dividend payout ratio and supportive valuations, the study found.

However, despite of the Asia ex-Japan region including China A-Shares having listed stocks with a market capitalisation greater than US$1 billion, it was still underrepresented by its weighting in the MSCI AC World Index.

Geoff Bazzan, head of maple-Brown Abbott’s Asia Pacific equities team on Asian equities and an author of the study, stressed that the importance of dividend income to total long-term returns could not be ignored and that in Asia, as well as anywhere else in the world, the long-term return from equities was evenly shared between income and capital growth.

“High yield strategies on their own are not necessarily a successful strategy, with the highest yielding sectors in Asia ex-Japan typically underperforming the broader market of that region over the long term with scant statistical evidence to support its relevance as a single factor strategy,” he said.

Also, according to him, Asia ex-Japan region would offer investors exposure to upside in dividend growth thanks to a recovering earnings trajectory and a willingness to accept an increasing payout profile.

“Strong balance sheets, an improving earnings outlook combined with a modest but growing ratio are important factors in providing increased confidence to boards across the region to enhance dividend returns to shareholders,” Bazzan concluded.

Maple-Brown has been managing Asia Pacific equities strategies since 2002 which includes:

  • Asian Investment Trust
  • Asia Pacific Trust
  • Australia Plus Asia Trust

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