Core Insights - The total ETF margin balance in the two markets reached 118.93 billion yuan as of October 31, 2023, an increase of 8.32 billion yuan from the end of September, representing a growth rate of 7.52% [1][3]. Group 1: ETF Margin Balance Overview - The ETF financing balance was 110.99 billion yuan, up by 7.79 billion yuan from September, marking a growth of 7.54% [1][3]. - The ETF short selling balance was 7.95 billion yuan, increasing by 533 million yuan, with a growth rate of 7.18% [1][3]. - The Shenzhen market's ETF margin balance was 35.54 billion yuan, up by 1.29 billion yuan, a growth of 3.77% [1][3]. Group 2: Shanghai Market ETF Details - The Shanghai market's ETF margin balance was 83.39 billion yuan, an increase of 7.03 billion yuan, reflecting a growth of 9.20% [2][3]. - The financing balance in the Shanghai market was 76.40 billion yuan, up by 6.54 billion yuan [2][3]. - The short selling balance in the Shanghai market was 6.99 billion yuan, increasing by 485 million yuan [2][3]. Group 3: Notable ETFs - Among the ETFs, 142 had financing balances exceeding 100 million yuan, with the highest being Huaan Gold ETF at 8.11 billion yuan [4]. - The top three ETFs with the largest financing balance increases in October were E Fund Hong Kong Securities Investment Theme ETF, Huaxia Shanghai Stock Exchange Sci-Tech Innovation Board 50 ETF, and Huaan Gold ETF, with increases of 538 million yuan, 533 million yuan, and 474 million yuan respectively [4][5]. - Six ETFs saw financing balance decreases exceeding 100 million yuan, with the largest decreases from E Fund China Internet 50 ETF, Huabao China Banking ETF, and E Fund Gold ETF, decreasing by 436 million yuan, 208 million yuan, and 159 million yuan respectively [4]. Group 4: Margin Trading Changes - In October, 131 ETFs experienced financing balance increases exceeding 20%, with the highest increase seen in E Fund Shanghai Stock Exchange Benchmark Market-Making Corporate Bond ETF at 2628.32% [5][6]. - Conversely, 65 ETFs saw financing balance decreases exceeding 20%, with the largest decrease in Tianhong CSI 500 ETF at 99.27% [5][6]. - The top three ETFs with the highest short selling balance were Southern CSI 500 ETF, Southern CSI 1000 ETF, and Huaxia CSI 1000 ETF, with short selling balances of 2.51 billion yuan, 2.43 billion yuan, and 472 million yuan respectively [8][9].
两市ETF融券余额上月环比增加5.33亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-11-03 02:12