港股异动|铁货涨逾5%机构称今年是铁矿石的大牛市
格隆汇6月20日丨铁货(1029.HK)现报0.236港元,涨5.36%,暂成交876万港元,最新总市值16.7亿港元。周三国内商品期货夜盘多数上涨,铁矿石收涨1.25%。海证期货研究所副所长石头认为,基查大、库存低、需求还不错,这三个因素决定了铁矿石在近期会维持相对不错的行情,而这样的行情,很可能贯穿2019年下半年。并称,铁矿石今年是供给出现缺口的大牛市,虽然能涨多高不得而知,而相较之下,螺纹钢则是区间震荡行情,目前已经逐步处于较高位置,后期可以寻找机会抛空。
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