Platinum prices fluctuated downward today, with the most-traded platinum contract PT2606 on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange closing the morning session at 495.45 yuan/g, down 3.20%. In the spot market, spot platinum was quoted at a discount of 6-8 yuan/g against PT2606, or at a discount of 3-5 yuan/g against the SGE spot selling price 1. Spot discounts were basically flat from the previous trading day. As for spot transactions, SMM learned that suppliers reported weaker market consumption and limited transactions, while the price spread between intended prices and quoted prices remained relatively wide. Quotes at discounts of around 6 yuan/g on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange saw basically no transactions, and some traders purchased small volumes while seeking spot-futures price spread opportunities. Meanwhile, downstream enterprises reported fewer orders and limited purchases, with an overall wait-and-see stance prevailing. Overall transactions in the spot market were relatively subdued.
Mar 26, 2026 11:59Platinum prices fluctuated upward today. In early trading, the most-traded platinum contract PT2606 on GFEX opened lower at 507.95 yuan/g, down 2.33 percent at the open, then fluctuated upward and closed the morning session at 523.85 yuan/g, up 0.73 percent. In the spot market, spot platinum was quoted at discounts of 7-9 yuan/g against PT2606, or at a discount of 2 yuan/g to parity against the SGE seller-1 price. Spot discounts were basically flat from the previous trading day. As for spot transactions, SMM learned that some traders reported more inquiries and actively purchased, while a few suppliers showed lower willingness to sell and held back cargo to maintain inventory. Downstream buyers negotiated purchases based on demand, and overall trading in the spot market was normal.
Mar 20, 2026 12:04The US Fed kept interest rates unchanged, and platinum prices fell sharply today. In early trading, the most-traded platinum contract PT2606 on GFEX closed at 527.25 yuan/g, down 3.96. Spot side, spot platinum was quoted at discounts of 7-9 yuan/g against PT2606, or at discounts of 2 yuan/g to parity against the SGE sell-1 price, with spot discounts continuing to narrow slightly from the previous trading day. In terms of spot transactions, SMM learned that some cargo-holding traders actively offered quotes and reported relatively many inquiries. Downstream buyers negotiated purchases on price dips, while some enterprises said they had no plans for large-scale stockpiling for the time being due to the market's overall fear of further declines. Overall transactions in the spot market improved.
Mar 19, 2026 12:02Platinum prices remained in the doldrums today. In early trading, the most-traded PT2606 platinum contract on GFEX closed at 546 yuan/g, down 1.54. In the spot market, spot platinum was quoted at discounts of 9-11 yuan/g against PT2606, or at premiums of 1-3 yuan/g against SGE sell 1, with spot discounts narrowing slightly from the previous trading day. As for spot transactions, SMM learned that some cargo-holding traders actively offered quotes and reported poor trading in early morning trade, with quotes at a 10 yuan/g discount against GFEX proving difficult to conclude. Later, as futures moved lower, transactions recovered, downstream enterprises purchased as needed, and overall trading in the spot market was normal.
Mar 18, 2026 12:05Platinum prices stopped falling and rebounded today. In early trading, the most-traded platinum contract PT2606 on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange closed at 558 yuan/g, up 5.27%. Spot side, spot platinum was quoted at discounts of 9-12 yuan/g against PT2606, or at premiums of 1-4 yuan/g against the SGE sell-1 price, with spot discounts widening from the previous trading day. In spot transactions, some traders followed futures to seek purchases of spot cargoes at larger discounts, while some flat-price spot cargoes, equivalent to discounts of 11-12 yuan/g against futures, were traded quickly. Downstream buyers mostly stayed on the sidelines today due to the sharp rise in futures, and overall trading in the spot market was moderate.
Mar 17, 2026 12:11Platinum prices fell sharply today. In early trading, the most-traded platinum contract PT2606 on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange closed at 528.95 yuan/g, down 4.18%. In the spot market, spot platinum was quoted at discounts of 7-9 yuan/g against PT2606, or at discounts of 3-5 yuan/g against the SGE Sell 1 price, with spot discounts narrowing slightly from the previous trading day. In terms of spot transactions, cargo-holding traders actively offered quotes. Downstream purchase willingness improved today due to order demand and lower spot prices. Some traders reported that platinum transactions were relatively good today, and overall trading in the spot market recovered somewhat.
Mar 16, 2026 12:11Platinum prices remained in the doldrums today. In early trading, the most-traded PT2606 platinum contract on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange closed at 562.45 yuan/g, down 1.42. In the spot market, spot platinum was quoted at a discount of 10-12 yuan/g against PT2606, or at a premium of 2-4 yuan/g against the SGE sell-1 price. Spot discounts were basically flat from the previous trading day. As for spot transactions, cargo holders and traders actively offered quotes. Some traders said supply in the market was currently ample, while downstream clients had relatively sufficient inventory and mainly stayed on the sidelines. Coupled with a clear cooling in investment demand, it was extremely difficult to hold prices firm and conclude deals, and overall trading in the spot market was subdued.
Mar 12, 2026 12:07Platinum prices surged sharply intraday. The most-traded PT2606 contract on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange opened at 560 yuan/gram in the morning session, then held up well, with the peak gain exceeding 6%. It eventually closed the morning session at 565.1 yuan/gram, up 4.74%. In the spot market, spot platinum was quoted at a discount of 9–12 yuan/gram against PT2606, or at a discount of 1–4 yuan/gram against the Shanghai Gold Exchange’s Sell 1. Spot discounts widened compared with the previous trading day. As for spot transactions, according to SMM, the notable intraday rise in platinum prices led downstream enterprises to mostly stay on the sidelines and temporarily suspend purchases. Some traders holding cargo said the bid-ask spread was wide, making deals difficult to conclude, and spot market trading turned weaker than yesterday.
Mar 10, 2026 12:06Platinum prices stopped falling and rebounded, with the most-traded PT2606 platinum futures contract on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange up 1.34% in early trading, closing at 567.9 yuan/gram. In the spot market, spot platinum prices against PT2606 were quoted at discounts of 10-13 yuan/gram, or at discounts of 1-4 yuan/gram against the Shanghai Gold Exchange’s Sell 1. Spot discounts widened slightly from the previous trading day. As for spot transactions, according to SMM, some traders holding cargo said that quotes at around a 10 yuan/gram discount to the June contract were difficult to conclude, and discounts needed to be lowered to above 12 yuan/gram. End-users made just-in-time procurement, and the spot market was still dominated by small-lot transactions, with overall trading normal.
Mar 5, 2026 14:54On February 26, local time in the US, the third round of indirect negotiations between the US and Iran took place in Geneva, Switzerland, mediated by Oman. The talks went through two stages with a break of several hours in between, and a new round of negotiations is expected to take place next week. On February 27, Beijing time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs advised Chinese citizens in Iran to evacuate as soon as possible. The external security risks facing Iran have significantly increased, with multiple countries issuing advisories for their citizens to leave. Given the current security situation in Iran, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese Embassy and Consulates in Iran reminded Chinese citizens not to travel to Iran and advised those already there to strengthen safety precautions and evacuate as soon as possible. The Chinese Embassies and Consulates in Iran and its neighboring countries will provide necessary assistance for the evacuation of Chinese citizens via commercial flights or land routes. On February 27, platinum and palladium showed a significant rise, with platinum's weekly gain reaching 19.29%, making it a standout in the precious metals futures sector. Market uncertainties brought about by US tariffs and geopolitical risks continue to support the performance of precious metals. Fundamentals side, tight supply provided fundamental support for platinum. Coupled with many market participants' bullish outlook, some suppliers held prices firm, providing sentiment support for the rise in platinum and palladium. As of around 3:58 PM on February 27, the main platinum contract rose 5.34% to 623.75 yuan/gram, with a weekly gain of 19.29%; the main palladium contract rose 2.77% to 464.85 yuan/gram, with a weekly gain of 10.86%. The A-share market responded in kind, with the precious metals sector closing up 3.55% on February 27. On February 27, spot platinum was quoted at 606~610 yuan/gram, with an average price of 608 yuan/gram, up 3.67% from the previous trading day. The post-holiday rise in platinum, besides being supported by macro factors and safe-haven demand, also benefited from tight supply, positive market expectations, and some suppliers holding prices firm. Due to some suppliers' optimistic outlook, they were unwilling to sell at low prices, making it difficult to find low-priced goods in the market. However, the supply-demand relationship has not changed significantly since before the holiday. The post-holiday rise was more driven by optimistic sentiment, with downstream players adopting a wait-and-see attitude. It is expected that platinum prices will continue to fluctuate in the short term. Future developments will need to focus on changes in the demand side. Throughout February 2026, platinum and palladium prices experienced a roller-coaster ride amid macroeconomic shocks and geopolitical risks. For the whole month, macro sentiment dominated the pace of fluctuations, with supply-side events reinforcing support, and the structural feature of "strong platinum, weak palladium" continued. At present, geopolitical and macro situations strongly support precious metals: the tense Middle East situation directly boosted safe-haven demand; the downward revision of US GDP coupled with stubborn inflation highlighted gold's value preservation function; the legal battle over tariff policies weakened the US dollar's credibility, and expectations for US Fed interest rate cuts, along with global central banks' gold buying spree, collectively provided a solid bottom for precious metal prices. Fundamentals side, the expansion elasticity of platinum and palladium supply is relatively weak. Since platinum's demand structure is less dependent on traditional fuel vehicle consumption compared to palladium, the supply-demand pattern for platinum is tighter, and it is expected to have strong upward momentum, while palladium is likely to follow platinum in a weaker trend. Risk Warning: US Economic Resilience Exceeds Expectations, US Tariff Adjustments on Platinum and Palladium Exceed Expectations, Geopolitical Risks in Major Production Areas, etc.
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