On 20 April 2022, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the top legislature of the People's Republic of China ("China"), adopted a new law on futures and derivatives trading, title...
Last year was remarkable for the Chinese futures and derivatives markets. It only took twelve months for the formal promulgation of the Futures and Derivatives Law since it was released for consultati...
With China's top legislature adopting a new law on futures and derivatives trading on April 20, a more regulated and open capital market will take shape in China and it will be conducive to the sustai...
The passage of China's Futures and Derivatives Law (FDL) is arguably the most significant legal development in Asian derivatives markets over the past two decades. The FDL will make China a 'clean net...
China’s Futures and Derivatives Law (FDL) is a historic development and follows the gradual liberalization of the country’s financial services sector. It will come into force August 1, this year, and ...
The Futures and Derivatives Law is the first of its kind in the country and outlines ground rules for trading, settlement and delivery while clarifying uncertainty on close-out netting
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Iron Ore: LPR fell slightly lower than expected, and iron ore futures and spot strengthened again.
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Yesterday, the central bank announced t...
Iron Ore: Limited production VS macro easing, iron ore futures and spot performance are strong.
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Affected by the epidemic and the Winter Ol...
Iron Ore: In the short term, long and short strategies are intertwined, and the pre-holiday strategy is mainly based on hedging.
Last week, southeastern Brazil was hit by heavy...
Iron Ore: Driven by both supply and demand, the market price broke the previous high.
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Yesterday, the market was affected by the short-term ship...
Iron Ore: Shipments from Australia and Brazil fell, and iron ore supply fell.
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Yesterday, due to the continuous outbreak of epidemic cases in va...