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市場動態:中東市場波動加劇,洲際交易所上調布蘭特原油和柴油期貨保證金要求

-- 根據彭博社週四報道,受中東衝突引發的市場波動加劇影響,洲際交易所(ICE)將大幅提高布蘭特原油和歐洲柴油期貨合約的交易保證金要求。 此舉將使全球流動性最強的幾項石油基準的交易成本增加一倍以上,新的保證金要求將於4月10日收盤時生效。 彭博社報道稱,近月布蘭特原油合約的保證金將增至略高於11,000美元,是目前水準的兩倍多。而作為關鍵柴油基準的近月ICE柴油合約的保證金將飆升四倍以上,接近21,000美元。 ICE尚未回覆的置評請求。 (市場動態新聞來自與全球市場專業人士的對話。這些資訊被認為是來自可靠來源,但可能包含傳聞和猜測。準確性無法保證。)

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