The CSI Commodity Consumption Index was at 95.55 points.
AInvestMonday, Jul 22, 2024 6:50 am ET
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Financial Times July 22, 2015, Shanghai Composite Index opened lower and closed lower. The China Commodity Consumption Index (CME Commodity, 930940) was at 95.55.

The data shows that the China Commodity Consumption Index has fallen 4.32% in the last month, 4.74% in the last three months, and 4.24% year to date.

According to sources, the China Commodity Consumption Index selects natural gas, oil, corn, soybean, copper, gold and silver as samples, and determines the weights by the import volume of the five varieties except gold and silver, and the consumption volume of gold and silver in China. The index reflects the overall performance of several major commodities closely related to the Chinese economic development process, providing diversified choices for market investment. The index is based on December 30, 2005, with a base point of 1000.0.

The data shows that the China Commodity Consumption Index samples are adjusted once a year, and the adjustment takes effect on the first trading day of January. The weight adjustment factor is adjusted regularly with the sample adjustment, and the adjustment time is the same as the implementation time of the sample adjustment. The index will be adjusted temporarily when there are special events such as suspension of trading, major modification of standard contracts or relevant rules affecting its investability.

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