Core Insights - The total margin balance of ETFs in the two markets reached 127.282 billion yuan, an increase of 7.54 billion yuan from the previous trading day, representing a 6.30% increase [1] - The financing balance of ETFs increased to 119.862 billion yuan, up by 7.488 billion yuan, which is a 6.66% increase from the previous day [1] Group 1: ETF Margin Balance - The latest margin balance for Shenzhen market ETFs is 36.784 billion yuan, increasing by 1.255 billion yuan, a 3.52% rise [1] - The financing balance for Shenzhen ETFs is 35.859 billion yuan, up by 1.251 billion yuan, a 3.61% increase [1] - The latest margin balance for Shanghai market ETFs is 90.498 billion yuan, increasing by 6.285 billion yuan, a 7.48% rise [1] Group 2: ETF Financing Balances - The ETF with the highest financing balance is the China Government Bond ETF with 7-10 years maturity, totaling 7.662 billion yuan [2] - Other notable ETFs with high financing balances include Huaan Gold ETF and E Fund Gold ETF, with balances of 7.267 billion yuan and 5.572 billion yuan respectively [2] - The largest increases in financing balances were seen in the following ETFs: Jiashe CSI AAA Technology Innovation Bond ETF (up 8145.14%), Ping An CSI A500 Dividend Low Volatility ETF (up 4920.00%), and Bosera 0-3 Year National Development Bank ETF (up 846.47%) [2][3] Group 3: Financing Net Inflows and Outflows - The ETFs with the highest net inflows include the China Government Bond ETF with 7-10 years maturity (4.509 billion yuan), Bosera 0-3 Year National Development Bank ETF (1.042 billion yuan), and Hai Fu Tong CSI Short-term Bond ETF (670 million yuan) [4] - The ETFs with the highest net outflows include Huatai-PB CSI 300 ETF (84.016 million yuan), Southern CSI 500 ETF (65.016 million yuan), and Jiashe Shanghai Stock Exchange Sci-Tech Innovation Board Chip ETF (47.316 million yuan) [4][5] Group 4: Short Selling Balances - The ETFs with the highest short selling balances are Southern CSI 1000 ETF (2.391 billion yuan), Southern CSI 500 ETF (2.130 billion yuan), and Huaxia CSI 1000 ETF (489 million yuan) [5] - The largest increases in short selling balances were seen in Southern CSI 1000 ETF (up 17.717 million yuan), Bosera Convertible Bond ETF (up 12.951 million yuan), and Huaxia SSE 50 ETF (up 6.539 million yuan) [5][6] - The ETFs with the largest decreases in short selling balances include GF CSI 1000 ETF (down 1.625 million yuan), Invesco Great Wall CSI Dividend Low Volatility 100 ETF (down 1.590 million yuan), and Tianhong CSI All-Index Securities Company ETF (down 1.080 million yuan) [5][6]
两市ETF融资余额增加74.88亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-12-24 02:31