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C.Martel
27th May 2025, 08:26 PM
Shanghai Futures Exchange to open wider for foreigners in bid to internationalise renminbi

BEIJING (Reuters) - The Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE) released draft proposals on Tuesday to open up domestic futures trading to overseas investors for a wide range of commodities as part of an effort to help internationalise the renminbi.

China is the world's largest consumer of industrial metals by far, but much of the trade is priced by overseas benchmarks. ShFE has long been working on plans to build its global presence and challenge the dominance of the rival London Metal Exchange.

The 34 different proposals, which stretch from options trading and hedging to tin futures, aim to "fully introduce overseas participants" and help internationalise the renminbi, the exchange said.

"This announcement is basically a constitutional change for the entire ShFE opening up," said Tiger Shi, CEO of broker BANDS Financial. "Access for foreign investors to all the ShFE products is on a fast track from now on."

Draft rule changes covering futures for 18 products including alumina, nickel and copper cathodes, are available for public comment until June 4.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/shanghai-futures-exchange-to-open-wider-for-foreigners-in-bid-to-internationalise-renminbi/ar-AA1FzwXh

C.Martel
27th May 2025, 08:27 PM
I would suggest a 24/7 globex for the ShFE. Have trading on weekends too and during the 5pm slot where there is no daily trading of precious metals.

C.Martel
14th August 2025, 01:19 PM
I would suggest a 24/7 globex for the ShFE. Have trading on weekends too and during the 5pm slot where there is no daily trading of precious metals.

BTW, Chinese would not do this, Uncle Satan would rub two shiny new quarters in the face of Xi and the Chinese and the Chinese would sell out.

Hollywood should make a new movie about a supahero that refuses to save humanity when it is easy and popular. The bad side shows two quarters to the supahero and the Chinaman refuses to do good and sides with evil in trade deals and stabs in the back. Everybody hates China in the end and end of story.