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10只ETF融资余额上周增逾亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-27 02:02

Core Insights - The total ETF margin balance in the two markets reached 117.92 billion yuan, an increase of 2.14% compared to the previous week, with a net increase of 2.467 billion yuan [1][3] - The financing balance for ETFs was 109.87 billion yuan, reflecting a growth of 1.93% week-on-week, while the margin balance for short selling increased by 5.08% to 8.049 billion yuan [1][3] Summary by Market Shenzhen Market - The latest ETF margin balance was 35.696 billion yuan, up by 2.10% from the previous week, with a financing balance of 34.781 billion yuan, increasing by 2.02% [1][3] - The short selling volume reached 4.65 billion shares, an increase of 3.59% week-on-week, with a short selling balance of 915 million yuan, up by 5.40% [1][3] Shanghai Market - The latest ETF margin balance was 82.225 billion yuan, reflecting a 2.15% increase from the previous week, with a financing balance of 75.091 billion yuan, which increased by 1.89% [2][3] - The short selling volume was 21.63 billion shares, up by 4.74%, with a short selling balance of 7.134 billion yuan, an increase of 5.04% [2][3] Notable ETFs - Among the ETFs with financing balances exceeding 1 billion yuan, the top three are: Huaan Gold ETF (8.169 billion yuan), E Fund Gold ETF (5.765 billion yuan), and Huaxia Hang Seng ETF (4.079 billion yuan) [4] - Ten ETFs saw financing balances increase by over 100 million yuan, with the top increases from GF Nasdaq 100 ETF (3.131 billion yuan), Fuguo 7-10 Year Policy Financial Bond ETF (2.31 billion yuan), and Harvest Shanghai Stock Exchange Sci-Tech Innovation Board Chip ETF (2.21 billion yuan) [4] Financing Balance Changes - 56 ETFs experienced financing balance increases exceeding 20%, with the highest increases from E Fund Shanghai Stock Exchange Benchmark Market Maker Bond ETF (1551.08%), China Securities Shanghai State-Owned Enterprises ETF (493.43%), and Harvest China Securities A500 ETF (450.62%) [5] - 40 ETFs saw financing balance decreases exceeding 20%, with the largest decreases from Great Wall China Securities A500 ETF (-83.47%), Huatai-PB China Securities A500 ETF (-76.82%), and Fuguo S&P Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Select Industry ETF (-61.20%) [5] Short Selling Trends - The highest increase in short selling volume was seen in Harvest China Securities High-End Equipment Subdivision 50 ETF, with a 17198.00% increase, followed by Huaxia China Securities Robotics ETF (673.39%) and E Fund Shanghai Stock Exchange Sci-Tech Innovation Board 50 ETF (610.46%) [9] - The ETFs with the largest short selling balances include Southern China Securities 500 ETF (2.638 billion yuan), Huatai-PB Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 ETF (335.23 million yuan), and China Securities 2000 ETF (77.29 million yuan) [9]