两市ETF融券余额环比减少1331.21万元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-12-05 02:38

Core Viewpoint - The latest ETF margin balance in the two markets reached 118.93 billion yuan, reflecting a week-on-week increase of 4.23 billion yuan, indicating a positive trend in ETF financing activities [1] Group 1: ETF Margin Balance Overview - As of December 4, the total ETF margin balance was 118.93 billion yuan, up 0.36% from the previous trading day [1] - The ETF financing balance was 110.98 billion yuan, which increased by 4.36 billion yuan, representing a 0.39% rise [1] - The Shenzhen market's ETF margin balance was 35.55 billion yuan, down 0.31% from the previous day, while the Shanghai market's balance was 83.38 billion yuan, up 5.76% [1] Group 2: Notable ETFs with Financing Balances - There are 132 ETFs with financing balances exceeding 100 million yuan, with the highest being Huaan Gold ETF at 7.71 billion yuan [2] - The top three ETFs by financing balance are Huaan Gold ETF (7.71 billion yuan), E Fund Gold ETF (5.73 billion yuan), and Huaxia Hang Seng ETF (3.88 billion yuan) [2] - The ETFs with the highest week-on-week financing balance increases include Morgan Hang Seng Technology ETF (QDII) with a 330.31% increase, followed by Jiashi Zhongzheng Hong Kong Stock Connect Innovative Drug ETF (133.62%) and Wanjia Zhongzheng Hong Kong Stock Connect Innovative Drug ETF (101.79%) [2][3] Group 3: Financing Net Inflows and Outflows - The ETFs with the highest net financing inflows include E Fund Zhongzheng Hong Kong Securities Investment Theme ETF (141.31 million yuan), Huaxia Hang Seng Technology ETF (76.63 million yuan), and Jiashi Shanghai Stock Exchange Sci-Tech Board Chip ETF (74.78 million yuan) [4][5] - The ETFs with the highest net financing outflows are Huatai-PB CSI 300 ETF (83.05 million yuan), Huaan Gold ETF (73.24 million yuan), and Fortune CSI Hong Kong Stock Connect Internet ETF (33.79 million yuan) [4][5] Group 4: Margin Trading and Short Selling - The latest short selling balances are led by Southern CSI 1000 ETF (2.54 billion yuan), Southern CSI 500 ETF (2.54 billion yuan), and Huaxia CSI 1000 ETF (504 million yuan) [5][6] - The ETFs with the largest increases in short selling balances include Southern CSI 500 ETF (10.22 million yuan), Southern CSI 1000 ETF (6.08 million yuan), and Fortune CSI A500 ETF (4.88 million yuan) [5][6][7] - The ETFs with the largest decreases in short selling balances include Bosera Convertible Bond ETF (15.22 million yuan), Huaxia CSI 1000 ETF (10.89 million yuan), and Tianhong CSI All-Index Securities Company ETF (10.84 million yuan) [5][6][7]

两市ETF融券余额环比减少1331.21万元 - Reportify