Growing participation from overseas investors is boosting liquidity in what’s already a boom market
China’s onshore commodity futures markets are attracting growing participation from foreign funds – lured by large volumes and high retail activity – in assets uncorrelated to other global markets.
“We’ve seen volumes from our clients [trading internationalised contracts] increase quite dramatically – to about two times the previous year’s volume,” says the head of listed derivatives clearing product at a large international bank, which began to offer the product in 2022.
The head of futures at a
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