Group 1 - The domestic commodity futures market experienced a significant downturn on February 2, with nearly all contracts closing lower, including major contracts for silver, palladium, platinum, lithium carbonate, nickel, tin, copper, aluminum, and various oil products [1][2] - The China Securities Commodity Futures Price Index closed at 1681.20 points, down 154.37 points or 8.41% from the previous trading day, while the China Securities Commodity Futures Index fell to 2318.32 points, a decrease of 212.88 points or 8.41% [1] - The sharp decline in precious metals was attributed to a shift in market sentiment, influenced by the nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve Chairman and higher-than-expected core PPI data, which reinforced expectations for a hawkish monetary policy [2][3] Group 2 - The easing geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding U.S.-Iran relations, contributed to a decline in market fears of supply disruptions, further pressuring oil prices as U.S. crude inventories increased [4] - Industrial metals also saw widespread declines, with contracts for lithium carbonate, nickel, tin, aluminum, copper, stainless steel, and aluminum alloy all hitting their daily limits [5] - In contrast, caustic soda futures rose over 2%, driven by cost support from falling liquid chlorine prices, although high inventory levels and weak demand continue to pose challenges for the sector [6]
商品日报(2月2日):商品市场普遍下跌 贵金属、有色金属及原油等大面积跌停
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2026-02-02 11:57