两市ETF融资余额增加6.14亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-12-16 02:44

Core Viewpoint - The latest ETF margin balance in the two markets reached 117.979 billion yuan, with a slight increase of 61.582 million yuan compared to the previous trading day, indicating a stable market trend in ETF financing and short selling activities [1]. Group 1: ETF Margin Balance Overview - As of December 15, the total ETF margin balance was 117.979 billion yuan, reflecting a 0.05% increase from the previous day [1]. - The ETF financing balance was 110.520 billion yuan, which increased by 614 million yuan, representing a 0.56% rise [1]. - The Shenzhen market's ETF margin balance was 35.302 billion yuan, up by 1.65 million yuan, while the Shanghai market's ETF margin balance was 82.677 billion yuan, down by 1.03 billion yuan [1]. Group 2: Specific ETF Financing Balances - The top three ETFs by financing balance are: - Huaan Gold ETF with 7.555 billion yuan - E Fund Gold ETF with 5.647 billion yuan - Huaxia Hang Seng ETF with 3.863 billion yuan [2]. - Significant increases in financing balance were observed in: - Penghua CSI 300 ETF with a 171.76% increase - Southern SSE STAR 50 ETF with a 114.77% increase - E Fund CSI Photovoltaic Industry ETF with an 83.82% increase [2][3]. - Notable decreases in financing balance included: - Tianhong CSI 500 ETF with a 90.92% decrease - GF CSI 500 ETF with a 75.18% decrease - Southern CSI Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect Carbon Neutral ETF with a 49.32% decrease [2][3]. Group 3: Net Buying and Selling of ETFs - The top three ETFs by net buying amount were: - Fuguo 7-10 Year Policy Financial Bond ETF with 194 million yuan - E Fund ChiNext ETF with 126 million yuan - Harvest SSE STAR Chip ETF with 115 million yuan [4]. - The ETFs with the highest net selling amounts included: - Huatai-PB CSI 300 ETF with 140 million yuan - E Fund CSI Hong Kong Securities Investment Theme ETF with 90.895 million yuan - E Fund Gold ETF with 73.889 million yuan [4][5]. Group 4: Short Selling Balances - The top three ETFs by short selling balance were: - Southern CSI 1000 ETF with 2.452 billion yuan - Southern CSI 500 ETF with 2.151 billion yuan - Huaxia CSI 1000 ETF with 519 million yuan [5]. - The largest increases in short selling balance were seen in: - Bosera Convertible Bond ETF with an increase of 11.1843 million yuan - Huaxia SSE 50 ETF with an increase of 8.1568 million yuan - E Fund CSI 300 Non-Financial ETF with an increase of 2.4102 million yuan [5][6]. - The largest decreases in short selling balance included: - Southern CSI 500 ETF with a decrease of 432 million yuan - Southern CSI 1000 ETF with a decrease of 104 million yuan - Huatai-PB CSI 300 ETF with a decrease of 9.7124 million yuan [5][6].