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每日期货全景复盘9.5:网传反内卷周末将出台细则的消息引爆了市场热情,煤炭钢铁产业等反内卷相关商品均出现大幅反弹
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-09-05 11:09
Core Viewpoint - The futures market is experiencing a bullish sentiment with significant trading activity concentrated on rising commodities, particularly polysilicon and coking coal, driven by supply-demand dynamics and macroeconomic policies [2][12][21][23]. Market Dynamics - Today's main contracts show 56 contracts rising and 20 contracts falling, indicating a clear bullish sentiment in the market [2]. - The most significant gainers include polysilicon (+8.99%), coking coal (+6.33%), and glass (+4.94%), influenced by supply-demand factors [6]. - The largest outflows were seen in the CSI 300 (-47.04 billion), indicating a notable withdrawal of funds from these contracts [8]. Fund Flows - The top inflow commodities were polysilicon (1.901 billion), rubber (901 million), and palm oil (556 million), attracting substantial main funds [8]. - The largest outflows were from the CSI 300, indicating a shift in investor sentiment [8]. Position Changes - Significant increases in positions were noted in polysilicon (+26.78%) and rubber (+25.85%), suggesting new funds entering the market [10]. - Conversely, notable decreases were observed in crude oil (-8.68%) and CSI 1000 (-9.46%), indicating potential fund withdrawals [10]. Key Events - The "anti-involution" theme is gaining traction, with coking coal contracts experiencing a surge due to market enthusiasm surrounding potential policy announcements [12][23]. - The upcoming policies aimed at expanding service consumption are expected to enhance high-quality service supply, which may impact related sectors positively [14]. Industry Insights - In August, China's polysilicon production reached 128,900 tons, a 22.6% increase from July, while silicon wafer production was 53.4 GW, reflecting a robust supply chain [14]. - Coking coal prices are expected to stabilize due to limited supply and increased demand as the market anticipates policy implementations [23]. - The glass market is showing signs of bottoming out, with a slight increase in production and a focus on inventory reduction, although demand remains weak [25].