Domestic Futures Contracts Mostly Higher at Opening, Low-Sulfur Fuel Oil (LU) and Others Gain Over 2%

Deep News05-13

On the morning of May 13, 2026, domestic futures contracts opened with more gains than losses. Low-sulfur fuel oil (LU), SC crude oil, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) rose more than 2%, while international copper and fuel oil increased over 1%. Synthetic rubber, soybean No. 1, Shanghai copper, and asphalt advanced nearly 1%. On the downside, coking coal fell more than 3%, coke dropped over 2%, and polysilicon, live hogs, industrial silicon, and alumina declined over 1%.

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