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      China Focus: China launches crude oil futures trading

      Source: Xinhua| 2018-03-26 16:36:46|Editor: Jiaxin
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      CHINA-SHANGHAI-CRUDE OIL-FUTURES-TRADING-LAUNCH (CN)

      Guests pose for a group photo at the launching ceremony of the trading of China's yuan-dominated crude oil futures contracts at the Shanghai International Energy Exchange in east China's Shanghai, March 26, 2018. China on Monday launched trading of yuan-denominated crude oil futures contracts at the Shanghai International Energy Exchange, the first futures contracts listed on China's mainland to overseas investors. (Xinhua/Fang Zhe)

      SHANGHAI, March 26 (Xinhua) -- China on Monday launched trading of yuan-denominated crude oil futures contracts at the Shanghai International Energy Exchange, the first futures contracts listed on China's mainland to overseas investors.

      The listed futures are contracts to be delivered between September 2018 and March 2019. The benchmark prices of 15 listed contracts were set at 416 yuan (65.8 U.S. dollars), 388 yuan and 375 yuan per barrel, depending on delivery date.

      Li Qiang, Shanghai's Party chief, and Liu Shiyu, chairman of China Securities Regulatory Commission, hit the gong together to open the trading session.

      The price of SC1809 contracts started at 440 yuan per barrel and closed at 429.9 yuan per barrel, which is 3.34 percent higher than the benchmark price. The total turnover hit 17.6 billion yuan.

      On the first trading day, the 15 listed crude oil contracts changed hands in a total of 42,300 transactions. The total turnover amounted to 18.3 billion yuan.

      Trading margins for the futures were set for 7 percent of the contract value. The upward and downward trading limits were set at 5 percent, with the trading limits on the first trading day set at 10 percent of the benchmark prices.

      Initially, U.S. dollars may be used as deposit and for settlement, and in the future, more currencies will be used as deposit.

      "China is the world's largest importer of crude oil, and the introduction of RMB-denominated crude oil futures contracts represents a milestone for China's futures market," said David Martin, Asia Pacific Head of Global Clearing at J.P. Morgan.

      He said J.P. Morgan is pleased to offer the futures contracts in China to global clients immediately.

      Yang Xiaoping, president of BP China, said China's crude oil futures offer companies in the real economy a hedging tool that can better reflect market conditions in Asia.

      The Asia-Pacific region has surpassed America and Europe in crude consumption. China is the world's second-largest oil consumer after the United States. The country imported 420 million tonnes of crude oil in 2017, ranking first in the world.

      Zhang Hao, chair of CITIC Futures Co. Ltd., said that more futures markets, such as iron ore, are expected to open to offshore investors. Yuan-based futures will help promote the yuan as a global currency.

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