DGCX celebrates 10th Anniversary on a record-breaking note with its highest-ever trading volume

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Published January 11th, 2016 - 08:08 GMT

Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange
Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange

The Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) announced today that it concluded the fiscal year with record-breaking trading volumes of over 14.5 million contracts - an increase of 23% compared with 2014.

The month of December saw the DGCX open for Dubai Spot Gold contracts enabling investors to buy and sell physical 1kg bars on the exchange for the first time. The Spot Gold Contract has successfully completed its inaugural physical delivery cycle through DMCC Tradeflow’s electronic warranting and delivery mechanism.

The exchange also launched its Chinese Yuan futures contracts in December which will further facilitate participation in the movement of the Chinese currency market and enable traders to track CNH price returns whilst being able to settle in USD.

Rounding off a year of high performance and innovation, Gaurang Desai, CEO of DGCX, commented: “With record-high trading volumes and the launch of our Spot Gold Contract in 2015, DGXC is clearly positioned as the Middle East’s leading derivatives bourse and well prepared to grow and develop our commodities trading platform so market participants can trade efficiently and with confidence”. 

DGCX introduced a total of seven new contracts in 2015 including three Quanto style futures contracts in the Indian Rupee, India Gold and India Silver; two mini contracts in the hydrocarbons segment on Mini Polypropylene and the 100 barrel Mini WTI; as well as the Chinese Yuan futures and Dubai Spot Gold Contract in December 2015.

Background Information

Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange

Dubai has historically been an international hub for the physical trade of not only gold, but also many other commodities and so the establishment of the Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) was the next logical step for the region and the local economy. DGCX commenced trading in November 2005 as the regions first commodity derivatives exchange and has become today, the leading derivatives exchange in the Middle East.

 

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