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两市ETF融券余额环比减少4377.89万元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-11-10 02:21

Core Insights - The total margin balance of ETFs in the two markets is 118.109 billion yuan, a decrease of 2.21% from the previous trading day, with a reduction of 2.34% in ETF financing balance [1][2] Group 1: ETF Margin Balance - As of November 7, the total ETF margin balance is 118.109 billion yuan, down by 2.21% or 2.67 billion yuan from the previous day [1] - The financing balance for ETFs is 109.725 billion yuan, which is a decrease of 2.34% or 2.626 billion yuan [1] - The Shenzhen market's ETF margin balance is 35.714 billion yuan, down by 3.79 million yuan, while the Shanghai market's balance is 82.395 billion yuan, down by 22.91 million yuan [1] Group 2: ETF Financing Changes - There are 133 ETFs with financing balances exceeding 100 million yuan, with the highest being Huaan Gold ETF at 7.990 billion yuan [2] - The ETFs with the largest increases in financing balance include Huatai-PB SSE Sci-Tech Innovation Board AI ETF, with a growth of 527.65% [2][3] - The ETFs with the largest decreases in financing balance include the Fortune CSI AAA Technology Innovation Corporate Bond ETF, which fell by 99.47% [2][3] Group 3: Net Buying and Selling - The top three ETFs for net buying are the Huaxia Hang Seng Internet Technology ETF (QDII) with 87.3479 million yuan, followed by the Chemical ETF and the Dachen Hang Seng Technology ETF (QDII) [4][5] - The ETFs with the highest net selling include the Fortune 7-10 Year Policy Financial Bond ETF, with a net selling amount of 1.165 billion yuan [4][5] Group 4: Short Selling Changes - The latest short selling balance is highest for the Southern CSI 500 ETF, with a balance of 2.594 billion yuan, while the Southern CSI 1000 ETF follows closely [5][6] - The short selling balance increased significantly for the Southern CSI 1000 ETF and Huaxia CSI 1000 ETF, with increases of 11.5241 million yuan and 10.6544 million yuan respectively [5][6] - The short selling balance decreased for the Southern CSI 500 ETF and Huaxia SSE 50 ETF, with reductions of 30.474 million yuan and 20.6604 million yuan respectively [5][6]