Core Viewpoint - The Shanghai Futures Exchange, Shanghai International Energy Exchange, and Guangzhou Futures Exchange have announced adjustments to the price limits and margin requirements for various futures contracts ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival [1] Group 1: Adjustments by Shanghai Futures Exchange - Starting from the settlement on February 12, 2026, the price limit for copper, aluminum, zinc, lead, and alumina futures will be adjusted to 13%, with margin requirements set at 14% for hedging and 15% for general positions [2] - Nickel and tin futures will have a price limit of 15%, with margin requirements of 16% for hedging and 17% for general positions [2] - Futures for casting aluminum alloy, wire rod, and stainless steel will see a price limit of 11%, with margin requirements of 12% for hedging and 13% for general positions [2] - Gold futures will have a price limit of 20%, with margin requirements of 21% for hedging and 22% for general positions [2] - Silver futures will have a price limit of 25%, with margin requirements of 26% for hedging and 27% for general positions [2] - Futures for rebar, hot-rolled coils, pulp, and printing paper will have a price limit of 10%, with margin requirements of 11% for hedging and 12% for general positions [2] - Futures for fuel oil, petroleum asphalt, butadiene rubber, and natural rubber will have a price limit of 12%, with margin requirements of 13% for hedging and 14% for general positions [2] Group 2: Adjustments by Shanghai International Energy Exchange - From February 12, 2026, the price limit for international copper futures will be set at 13%, with margin requirements of 14% for hedging and 15% for general positions [3] - Crude oil, low-sulfur fuel oil, and No. 20 rubber futures will have a price limit of 12%, with margin requirements of 13% for hedging and 14% for general positions [3] - The shipping index (European line) futures will have a price limit of 18%, with a margin requirement of 20% [3] Group 3: Adjustments by Guangzhou Futures Exchange - Starting from February 12, 2026, the price limit for industrial silicon futures will be adjusted to 11%, with speculative margin requirements set at 13% and hedging margin requirements at 12% [3] - The price limit for polysilicon futures will be adjusted to 12%, with margin requirements remaining unchanged for both speculative and hedging positions [3] - The price limit for lithium carbonate futures will be adjusted to 15%, with speculative margin requirements set at 17% and hedging margin requirements at 16% [3] - The price limit for platinum and palladium futures will be adjusted to 24%, with both speculative and hedging margin requirements set at 26% [3] Group 4: Resumption of Trading - Trading will resume on February 24, 2026, and the price limits and margin requirements for industrial silicon, polysilicon, platinum, and palladium futures will revert to pre-adjustment levels on the first trading day without price limits and continuous quotes [4] - The price limit for lithium carbonate futures will be adjusted to 13%, with speculative margin requirements set at 15% and hedging margin requirements at 14% [4]
上期所、广期所公布春节假期风控安排
Qi Huo Ri Bao Wang·2026-02-09 23:19