Domestic Futures Contracts Open with Predominant Losses; Shanghai Silver Plunges Over 9%
Deep News
Feb 13
At the market opening on February 13, 2026, domestic futures contracts predominantly declined, with gains seen in a limited number of commodities. Caustic soda surged more than 3%, while soybean meal and double-coated paper rose over 2%. Soybean meal and soybean No. 2 advanced nearly 1%.
On the downside, Shanghai silver dropped more than 9%, and SC crude oil fell over 5%. Platinum, palladium, lithium carbonate, and Shanghai tin all declined more than 4%, while Shanghai nickel decreased over 3%. International copper, Shanghai copper, and Shanghai gold all dropped more than 2%. Stainless steel (SS), low-sulfur fuel oil (LU), paraxylene (PX), and asphalt all fell more than 1%.
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