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HKEx Announces Details of Temporary Holiday Risk Management Arrangements

Market Operations
26 Mar 2010

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) has announced the details of the holiday risk management arrangements below, following its news release dated 22 March 2010.

HSI, MHI, HHI and MCH Futures Markets

The margin levels of Hang Seng Index (HSI), Mini-Hang Seng Index (MHI), H-shares Index (HHI) and Mini H-shares Index (MCH) futures contracts will be temporarily increased after the close of business on 31 March 2010 (Wednesday) as outlined in the table below.

Futures Contract Full Margin Rate# Initial Margin
(HK$)
Maintenance Margin
(HK$)
HSI Current Level
(effective on 1 April 2010)*
Temporarily Increased Level
65,400 per lot

77,500 per lot
52,350 per lot

62,000 per lot
MHI Current Level
(effective on 1 April 2010)*
Temporarily Increased Level
13,080 per lot

15,500 per lot
10,470 per lot

12,400 per lot
HHI Current Level
(effective on 1 April 2010)*
Temporarily Increased Level
42,300 per lot

58,600 per lot
33,850 per lot

46,900 per lot
MCH Current Level
(effective on 1 April 2010)*
Temporarily Increased Level
8,460 per lot

11,720 per lot
6,770 per lot

9,380 per lot

#   The spread margin rates will remain unchanged during this period. The margin levels of HSI, MHI, HHI and MCH futures contracts will be restored to the current levels after the close of business on 1 April 2010.

*    Refers to HKEx news release on 26 March. 

Stock Options Market

The margin intervals for all options classes will be increased temporarily after the close of business on 31 March 2010 (see Appendix). The margin intervals will be restored to normal after the close of business on 1 April 2010.

The above arrangements are based on the clearing houses’ normal procedures. Exchange Participants have been advised to give advanced notice to their clients regarding the arrangements where appropriate. 

Appendix

Stock Options Classes Temporary Client Margin Intervals (%)
Aluminum Corporation of China Limited 17
Bank of China Limited 12
Bank of Communications Co., Ltd. 13
The Bank of East Asia, Limited 8
BOC Hong Kong (Holdings) Limited 9
BYD Company Limited 19
China Construction Bank Corporation 10
China Communications Construction Company Limited 10
China Coal Energy Company Limited 18
China COSCO Holdings Company Limited 14
China Mobile Limited 8
China Unicom (Hong Kong) Limited 15
CITIC Pacific Limited 17
Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited 8
China Life Insurance Company Limited 11
CLP Holdings Limited 5
China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd.   14
CNOOC Limited 12
China Overseas Land & Investment Limited 14
Cathay Pacific Airways Limited 11
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation 9
China Railway Construction Corporation Limited 10
China Railway Group Limited 11
China Shenhua Energy Company Limited 13
China CITIC Bank Corporation Limited 16
China Telecom Corporation Limited 12
Esprit Holdings Limited 14
Foxconn International Holdings Limited 22
Hongkong Electric Holdings Limited 5
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited 10
HSBC Holdings Plc. 10
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited 9
Henderson Land Development Company Limited 14
Huaneng Power International, Inc. 10
Hang Seng Bank Limited 7
Hutchison Whampoa Limited 9
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited   11
Jiangxi Copper Company Limited 14
Li & Fung Limited 15
MTR Corporation Limited 7
New World Development Company Limited 12
Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China, Ltd. 13
PetroChina Company Limited 11
PICC Property and Casualty Company Limited 16
Guangzhou R&F Properties Co., Ltd. 16
Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited 11
Swire Pacific Limited 'A' 11
Tencent Holdings Limited 16
Tracker Fund of Hong Kong 8
The Wharf (Holdings) Limited 12
Zijin Mining Group Company Limited 15

Updated 26 Mar 2010