Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The latest data indicates an increase in the ETF margin balance across the two markets, reflecting a growing interest in ETF financing and trading activities. Group 1: ETF Margin Balance Overview - As of July 11, the total ETF margin balance reached 99.11 billion yuan, an increase of 614 million yuan from the previous trading day, representing a 0.62% increase [1] - The ETF financing balance specifically was 93.31 billion yuan, up by 689 million yuan, which is a 0.74% increase [1] - The Shenzhen market's ETF margin balance was 33.27 billion yuan, increasing by 219 million yuan, while the Shanghai market's balance was 65.84 billion yuan, up by 395 million yuan [1] Group 2: Notable ETFs by Financing Balance - Among the ETFs, the top financing balance was held by Huabao Gold ETF at 7.59 billion yuan, followed by E Fund Gold ETF and Huaxia Hang Seng ETF with balances of 6.75 billion yuan and 4.63 billion yuan respectively [2] - Significant increases in financing balance were observed in the following ETFs: Bosera CSI A500 ETF (6916.46%), Huasheng 300 ETF Yongying (6076.50%), and Huasheng 300 ETF Fund (1125.79%) [2][3] - Conversely, the largest decreases were seen in A500 ETF Industrial Bank (-94.05%), Hai Fudong Shanghai Benchmark Market Company Bond ETF (-78.38%), and Southern Shanghai Stock Science and Technology Board Comprehensive ETF (-77.23%) [2][3] Group 3: Net Buying and Selling Trends - The top net buying amounts were recorded for E Fund CSI Hong Kong Securities Investment Theme ETF (175 million yuan), Jiashi Shanghai Science and Technology Board Chip ETF (167 million yuan), and Huaxia Shanghai 50 ETF (127 million yuan) [4] - The largest net selling amounts were from GF CSI Hong Kong Innovative Medicine (QDII-ETF) (-85.42 million yuan), Hai Fudong CSI Short-term Bond ETF (-71.29 million yuan), and E Fund CSI Overseas Chinese Internet 50 (QDII-ETF) (-41.47 million yuan) [4][5] Group 4: Margin Trading and Short Selling - The leading ETFs in terms of short selling balance included Southern CSI 1000 ETF (1.96 billion yuan), Southern CSI 500 ETF (1.67 billion yuan), and Huaxia CSI 1000 ETF (388 million yuan) [5] - The highest increases in short selling balance were noted for Southern CSI 1000 ETF (11.71 million yuan), Bosera Convertible Bond ETF (2.30 million yuan), and GF CSI 1000 ETF (1.61 million yuan) [7] - The largest decreases were seen in Southern CSI 500 ETF (-92.71 million yuan), Huatai-PB Huasheng 300 ETF (-8.13 million yuan), and Huabao CSI Bank ETF (-1.85 million yuan) [7]
两市ETF两融余额较上一日增加6.14亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-07-14 01:52