Gate News message, April 17 — The Shanghai Futures Exchange announced on April 17 that it has imposed position opening restrictions on certain clients for violating trading regulations. A group of accounts under unified actual control exceeded the daily intraday opening transaction limit on relevant contracts, triggering the exchange’s intervention threshold.
The clients’ trading behavior violated Article 16 of the Shanghai Futures Exchange’s Abnormal Trading Behavior Management Rules. The exchange has decided to restrict the affected clients’ opening positions on the corresponding contracts.
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