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SHFE Tin Prices Fluctuate Rangebound, Spot Market Trading Pace Slows Down [SMM Tin Midday Review]
Apr 11, 2025, at 11:52 am
SMM Tin Midday Review: SHFE Tin Prices Fluctuate Rangebound, Spot Market Trading Pace Slows. As of midday today (11:30), the most-traded SHFE tin futures contract (SN2505) closed at 255,240 yuan/mt, up 2.73% from the previous settlement price. During the session, it reached a high of 256,200 yuan/mt and a low of 251,200 yuan/mt, with an amplitude of 1.94%. In the spot market, traders reported that today's trading volume decreased compared to yesterday, but overall trading remained relatively active. This reflects a slowdown in spot trading pace following the futures rebound.
SHFE Tin Futures Most-Traded Contract Midday Commentary on April 11, 2025
As of midday today (11:30), the most-traded SHFE tin futures contract (SN2505) closed at 255,240 yuan/mt, up 2.73% from the previous settlement price. The intraday high reached 256,200 yuan/mt, while the low touched 251,200 yuan/mt, with an amplitude of 1.94%. In the spot market, traders reported that today's transactions declined compared to yesterday, but overall trading remained relatively active, reflecting a slowdown in spot transactions following the futures rebound.
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