Notice from Guangzhou Futures Exchange on Adjusting Trading Limits for Lithium Carbonate Futures Contract LC2509

Published: Jul 25, 2025 20:03
[Notice from GFEX on Adjusting Trading Limits for Lithium Carbonate Futures LC2509 Contract] Guangzhou Futures Exchange (GFEX) issued a notice on July 25, stating that starting from the trading session on July 28, the daily opening position limit for non-futures company members or clients on the lithium carbonate futures LC2509 contract shall not exceed 3,000 lots. The daily opening position limit refers to the sum of the buy opening positions and sell opening positions of non-futures company members or clients on a single contract on the same day. The daily opening position limit for hedging transactions and market-making transactions is not subject to the above-mentioned standards. Accounts with actual control relationships shall be managed as one account. The exchange will adjust the trading limits based on market conditions.

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