The domestic futures main contracts mostly rose at the opening of the early session, with low-sulfur fuel oil up over 14%.

Futures markets opened higher in the early session, and most domestic commodity futures’ benchmark contracts rose. By gain, xylene hit the daily limit, low-sulfur fuel oil rose more than 14%, crude oil rose more than 13%, European route container shipping, pure benzene, and PTA rose more than 11%, ethylene glycol and styrene rose more than 9%, and PVC, bottle-grade flakes, and LPG rose more than 8%. On the downside, Shanghai silver fell more than 3%, while Shanghai tin and apples fell more than 1%.

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