Shiller PE Ratio for the Hang Seng Index : 13.6 (As of 2025-07-01)
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Basic Info

The Shiller PE Ratio or CAPE Ratio for the Hang Seng Index provides a cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio that evaluates the average inflation-adjusted earnings of the index's constituents over the past ten years. This ratio provides a long-term perspective on valuation, smoothing out short-term earnings fluctuations and economic cycles. A lower Shiller PE Ratio might indicate that the market is potentially undervalued, offering a buying opportunity for investors. Conversely, a higher ratio could suggest that the market is overvalued, which might prompt investor caution.

Shiller PE Ratio for the Hang Seng Index was 13.6 as of 2025-07-01, according to GuruFocus. Historically, Shiller PE Ratio for the Hang Seng Index reached a record high of 40.2 and a record low of 8.1, the median value is 12.4. Typical value range is from 9.6 to 13. The Year-Over-Year growth is 41.67%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Shiller PE Ratio for the Hang Seng Index - last updated on 2025-07-01.

Category Market Trend
Region HKG
Source GuruFocus

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 13.6
Latest Period 2025-07-01
Long Term Average 11.30
Average Annualized Growth Rate -2.59%
Value from The Previous Market Day 13
Change from The Previous Market Day +4.62%
Value from 1 year ago 9.6
Change from 1 year ago +41.67%
Frequency Daily
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