Most domestic commodity futures night trading closes higher, with energy products leading the gains

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According to Meijing AI Express, on March 2nd, most domestic commodity futures markets closed higher during the night session. Energy products led the gains, with fuel oil up 10.03%. Chemical products mostly rose, with methanol up 5.47%. Oilseeds and oils mostly increased, with palm oil up 1.08%. Non-metallic building materials declined, with glass down 1.43%. Agricultural and sideline products all fell, with cotton down 0.56%. Black series commodities mostly declined, with rebar down 0.42%. Energy products performed strongly, with fuel oil, LPG, and low-sulfur fuel oil rising 10.03%, 5.95%, and 4.96%, respectively. Qatar Energy announced that liquefied natural gas deliveries were affected by force majeure, causing European natural gas prices to surge by up to 50%.

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