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DCE:Adjustments to Trading Limits on Iron Ore Futures Contract I2105

 According to the Measures for Risk Management of Dalian Commodity Exchange, Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) has decided upon discussion that from the trading on December 14, 2020 (the night trading session on December 11, 2020), the combined trading volume of opening long and short positions on Iron Ore Futures Contract I2105 of any Non-Futures Company Member or client is not allowed to exceed 5,000 lots on any single day.

The hedging trading volume and market-making trading volume of opening positions shall be exempted. Accounts involving actual control relationship shall be managed as one single account.

DCE will dynamically adjust the trading limits in accordance with market conditions.


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