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QFII、RQFII可交易期货期权品种再扩容
news flash· 2025-06-18 13:40
Group 1 - The core point of the article is the expansion of the trading scope for qualified foreign institutional investors (QFII) and renminbi qualified foreign institutional investors (RQFII) in China's futures and options markets, with a total of 16 new trading varieties added [1] - Shanghai Futures Exchange has added futures and options contracts for natural rubber, lead, and tin [1] - Dalian Commodity Exchange has introduced futures and options contracts for ethylene glycol and liquefied petroleum gas [1] - Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange has added futures and options contracts for glass, soda ash, and silicon iron [1] - With the addition of these new products, the total number of futures and options varieties available for QFII and RQFII has increased to 91, including the previously available 75 varieties [1]
刚刚新增16个!期货市场对外开放提速,QFII可交易品种将扩至100个
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-18 10:14
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that China's futures market is accelerating its opening-up measures, with plans to expand the range of products available for foreign investment [1][2] - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) aims to increase the number of QFII tradable futures and options to 100, with recent announcements adding 16 new products [1][2] - Currently, there are 91 QFII tradable products in China's futures market, including 83 commodity products, 7 financial products, and 1 index product, covering major sectors of the national economy [2] Group 2 - The CSRC plans to collaborate with the central bank to introduce RMB foreign exchange futures to help financial institutions and enterprises manage exchange rate risks [2] - Future initiatives include the launch of liquefied natural gas futures and options, enhancing foreign participation in China's capital market [2] - The CSRC has already relaxed restrictions for qualified foreign institutional investors (QFIIs) in participating in domestic commodity futures, options, and ETF options, with more reforms expected [3]