中信期货晨报:国内商品期市收盘多数上涨,铂、钯表现偏强-20251218
Zhong Xin Qi Huo·2025-12-18 00:54
- Report Industry Investment Rating - No relevant information provided 2. Core Views - Overseas macro: The Fed's interest rate meeting was overall dovish. With the US fundamentals and inflation both in a downward trend, the soft - landing trade driven by liquidity further heated up. The SEP of this meeting showed an upward adjustment in economic growth outlook and a slight downward adjustment in inflation expectations. The nomination of the new Fed chair may be confirmed early next year, and the probability of the relatively dovish candidate Hassett being nominated is increasing. Before his nomination and assumption of office, it may be the most fluent stage for trading on liquidity easing expectations and Fed independence risks [7]. - Domestic macro: The tone of the December Politburo meeting and the Central Economic Work Conference was moderately positive. It is expected that the overall intensity of macro - policies in 2026 will be roughly the same as in 2025, continuing the idea of counter - cyclical and cross - cyclical balance [7]. - Asset views: The current macro environment is still beneficial to the precious metals sector and non - ferrous metal varieties with high financial attributes such as copper and aluminum. Attention should also be maintained on other non - ferrous varieties (tin, lithium carbonate). Domestic equities are conservative at the end of the year and during the policy window period. The combination of strong demand for industrial products from emerging markets and expected interest rate cuts in the US is favorable for industrial commodities. The supply - demand fundamentals of copper and aluminum are still tight, which may stimulate their further strengthening. The equity - index futures may lack upward momentum after the important meetings, and are relatively defensive [7]. 3. Summary by Relevant Catalog 3.1 Financial Market Fluctuations 3.1.1 Domestic Main Commodities - Index futures: CSI 300 futures rose 1.75% daily, 0.09% weekly, 1.61% monthly, - 0.86% quarterly, and 16.76% year - to - date; SSE 50 futures rose 1.21% daily, 0.01% weekly, 0.81% monthly, - 0.06% quarterly, and 11.55% year - to - date; CSI 500 futures rose 1.95% daily, - 0.38% weekly, 2.47% monthly, - 1.97% quarterly, and 25.54% year - to - date; CSI 1000 futures rose 1.47% daily, - 0.91% weekly, 0.47% monthly, - 1.50% quarterly, and 24.73% year - to - date [2][4]. - Bond futures: 2 - year bond futures rose 0.01% daily, - 0.03% weekly, 0.05% monthly, 0.14% quarterly, and - 0.52% year - to - date; 5 - year bond futures rose 0.04% daily, 0.02% weekly, 0.09% monthly, 0.30% quarterly, and - 0.66% year - to - date; 10 - year bond futures rose 0.09% daily, 0.02% weekly, 0.06% monthly, 0.44% quarterly, and - 0.84% year - to - date; 30 - year bond futures rose 0.67% daily, - 0.29% weekly, - 2.05% monthly, - 1.26% quarterly, and - 5.63% year - to - date [2][4]. - Foreign exchange: The US dollar index was flat daily, - 0.18% weekly, - 1.23% monthly, 0.41% quarterly, and - 9.46% year - to - date; the euro - US dollar exchange rate had 0 pips daily change, 6 pips weekly, 146 pips monthly, 13 pips quarterly, and 1394 pips year - to - date; the US dollar - yen exchange rate was flat daily, - 0.71% weekly, - 0.92% monthly, 4.60% quarterly, and - 1.57% year - to - date [2][4]. - Interest rates: The 7 - day inter - bank pledged repo rate had 0 bp daily change, 2 bp weekly, - 2 bp monthly, 3 bp quarterly, and - 27 bp year - to - date; the 10Y Chinese government bond yield had - 0.3 bp daily change, 0.6 bp weekly, 0.5 bp monthly, - 1.5 bp quarterly, and 0.2 bp year - to - date; the 10Y US government bond yield had - 3 bp daily change, - 4 bp weekly, 0.01 bp monthly, - 1 bp quarterly, and - 40 bp year - to - date [2][4]. - Shipping and precious metals: The European container shipping route rose 0.77% daily, 1.31% weekly, 15.48% monthly, 3.47% quarterly, and - 24.69% year - to - date; gold rose 0.85% daily, 0.93% weekly, 2.70% monthly, 11.74% quarterly, and 58.63% year - to - date; silver rose 5.77% daily, 4.16% weekly, 21.88% monthly, 41.69% quarterly, and 107.66% year - to - date [2][4]. - Non - ferrous metals: Copper rose 0.98% daily, - 1.43% weekly, 6.20% monthly, 11.76% quarterly, and 25.82% year - to - date; aluminum rose 0.32% daily, - 1.15% weekly, 1.22% monthly, 5.87% quarterly, and 10.79% year - to - date; zinc fell - 0.26% daily, - 2.69% weekly, 2.43% monthly, 5.01% quarterly, and - 9.78% year - to - date [2][4]. - Black metals and building materials: Iron ore rose 0.92% daily, 0.99% weekly, 0.00% monthly, 1.12% quarterly, and - 1.41% year - to - date; coke rose 1.06% daily, 3.76% weekly, - 2.79% monthly, - 5.70% quarterly, and - 15.54% year - to - date; coking coal fell - 0.52% daily, 4.48% weekly, - 7.81% monthly, - 12.38% quarterly, and - 8.49% year - to - date [2][4]. 3.1.2 Overseas Commodities - Energy: NYMEX WTI crude oil fell - 2.66% daily, - 4.10% weekly, - 5.66% monthly, - 11.63% quarterly, and - 23.24% year - to - date; ICE Brent crude oil fell - 2.52% daily, - 3.89% weekly, - 5.58% monthly, - 11.05% quarterly, and - 21.37% year - to - date; NYMEX natural gas fell - 2.43% daily, - 3.97% weekly, - 19.00% monthly, 18.22% quarterly, and 8.40% year - to - date [3][4]. - Precious metals: COMEX gold fell - 0.05% daily, rose 0.06% weekly, 1.78% monthly, 11.44% quarterly, and 64.14% year - to - date; COMEX silver fell - 0.52% daily, rose 2.75% weekly, 11.75% monthly, 36.20% quarterly, and 117.80% year - to - date [3][4]. - Non - ferrous metals: LME copper fell - 0.57% daily, rose 0.58% weekly, 3.97% monthly, 12.85% quarterly, and 32.31% year - to - date; LME aluminum rose 0.26% daily, 0.26% weekly, 0.61% monthly, 7.28% quarterly, and 12.93% year - to - date; LME zinc fell - 1.94% daily, - 3.31% weekly, - 0.52% monthly, 2.66% quarterly, and 1.54% year - to - date [3][4]. - Agricultural products: CBOT soybeans fell - 0.91% daily, - 1.21% weekly, - 6.51% monthly, 6.25% quarterly, and 5.27% year - to - date; CBOT corn fell - 0.80% daily, - 1.02% weekly, - 2.62% monthly, 4.81% quarterly, and - 4.96% year - to - date; CBOT wheat fell - 2.26% daily, - 3.92% weekly, - 5.48% monthly, 0.30% quarterly, and - 7.62% year - to - date [3][4]. 3.2 View Highlights 3.2.1 Financial - Stock index futures are expected to fluctuate upwards due to technology - event - catalyzed active growth styles, with attention on the over - crowding of small - cap funds [8]. - Stock index options are expected to fluctuate as the overall market trading volume slightly declined, with attention on the under - expected liquidity in the options market [8]. - Bond futures are expected to fluctuate as the bond market remains weak, with attention on policy, fundamental - repair, and tariff - factor surprises [8]. 3.2.2 Precious Metals - Gold and silver are expected to fluctuate as geopolitical and economic - trade tensions ease, with attention on the US fundamentals, Fed's monetary policy, and global equity - market trends [8]. 3.2.3 Shipping - The European container shipping route is expected to fluctuate as the peak season in the third quarter fades and loading is under pressure, with attention on the rate of freight - price decline in September [8]. 3.2.4 Black Building Materials - Steel, iron ore, coke, coking coal, ferrosilicon, manganese - silicon, glass, and soda ash are all expected to fluctuate, with various factors such as special - bond issuance progress, steel exports, iron - water production, and cost support being the focus [8]. 3.2.5 Non - ferrous Metals and New Materials - Copper, aluminum, zinc, lead, nickel, stainless steel, tin, industrial silicon, and lithium carbonate are expected to fluctuate, with factors like trade frictions, inventory changes, and supply - side disturbances being the focus [8]. 3.2.6 Energy and Chemicals - Crude oil, LPG, asphalt, high - sulfur fuel oil, low - sulfur fuel oil, methanol, urea, ethylene glycol, PX, PTA, short - fiber, bottle - chip, propylene, PP, plastics, styrene, PVC, caustic soda, and oils are expected to fluctuate, with factors such as OPEC+ production policy, cost - end progress, and supply disturbances being the focus [11]. 3.2.7 Agriculture - Protein meal, corn/starch, and synthetic rubber are expected to fluctuate, with factors such as weather, domestic demand, and crude - oil price fluctuations being the focus; natural rubber, cotton, sugar, and pulp are expected to fluctuate, with factors such as demand, inventory, and macro - economic changes being the focus [11].