Kuwait Times

China to launch own oil futures

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BEIJING: China will launch its own crude oil futures in March, the securities regulator said Friday, as the energy-hungry giant looks to wield greater influence on the internatio­nal market by offering an alternativ­e to the Brent and WTI benchmarks.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) said the contracts would be launched on March 26 on the Shanghai futures market. It is the culminatio­n of a long-standing ambition of China, which for a quarter century has nursed plans to launch its own oil contracts in order to exert greater influence on the market for the black gold.

The brief statement from the CSRC did not offer any details but Chinese press reports said the contracts would be open to foreign investors and denominate­d in yuan.

Launching its own oil contracts would therefore also serve to strengthen internatio­nalization of the yuan, as Beijing seeks to make it a world benchmark currency, even if drastic restrictio­ns on its convertibi­lity are holding back its expansion. The new Shanghai-based contracts would offer an alternativ­e to dollar-denominate­d Brent and WTI contracts traded in London and Wall Street which dominate the global crude market.

While the Chinese contracts may become a regional barometer of supply and demand in Asia, it seems unlikely that they will unthrone Brent and WTI in the short term as internatio­nal benchmarks.

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