

China launched trading of the yuan-denominated crude oil futures contracts at the Shanghai International Energy Exchange on March 26 2018. [Photo: Securities Times]
China on Monday launched trading of the yuan-denominated crude oil futures contracts at the Shanghai International Energy Exchange, which is the first futures listed on China's mainland to overseas investors.
The listed futures for trading are contracts to be delivered from September this year to March 2019. The benchmark prices of 15 contracts were set at 416 yuan (65.8 U.S. dollars), 388 yuan and 375 yuan per barrel, varied by delivery dates.
Li Qiang, Shanghai's Party chief, and Liu Shiyu, chairman of China Securities Regulatory Commission, together rang the gong to open the trading session.
The opening price of the SC1809 contract started at 440 yuan per barrel.
Twenty minutes after the opening, 14,000 transactions were changed hands.
Trading margins for the futures are set at 7 percent of the contract value. The upward and downward trading limits are at 5 percent, with the trading limits on the first trading day set at 10 percent of the benchmark prices.
Overseas investors can invest in the future contracts through various measures. At the beginning, U. S. dollars can be used as deposit and for settlement. 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 contract represents a milestone for China's Futures Market," said David Martin, Asia Pacific Head of Global Clearing at J.P. Morgan.
Fishermen build wall with 2,000 fish in Jilin
In pics: Americans in 2017
In pics: Longzhou Danxia landform in NW China
China's "four great new inventions" in modern times
Chinese brand becomes largest handset provider in Africa
Busty Lais Ribeiro steals the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
Highlights Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Shanghai
China's first cross-sea rail-road bridge takes shape
A fancy world painted on fallen leavesChina plans to impose tariffs on US imports to offset its l…
Op-Ed: The Western model of democracy is no longer the only…
J-20’s advanced versions to help China seize air superiorit…
World needs a better understanding of China, “Voice of Chin…
China vows to take 'countermeasures' against U.S. punitive …
Top 10 most sustainable cities in China
Top 10 European patent applicants in 2016
The power of 'She' in China
Seven most beautiful art museums in China
Facebook fiasco raises issue of data safety
CPC centralizes foreign affairs decision-making power
Newly passed Taiwan Travel Act stirs up public discussions about unifying by force
China laments demise of last male northern white rhino