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Dubai Mercantile Exchange to list products with CME Group

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 11 - 2008 at 12:51
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CME Group, the world's largest and most diverse exchange, and the Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME), the premier international energy futures and commodities exchange based in the Middle East, announced that DME's contracts will exclusively trade electronically on the CME Globex platform in the first quarter of 2009, subject to final DME board approval of the definitive agreement.

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  • Ahmad Sharaf, Chairman, DME.
    Ahmad Sharaf, Chairman, DME.
The CME Globex platform offers virtually around the clock access to the broadest array of derivatives products in every major asset class in more than 85 countries and foreign territories worldwide.

The transition of the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract (OQ) to CME Globex enables the world's three crude oil benchmark products to trade on the same platform.

The DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract is increasingly recognized as the first successful exchange traded contract for price transparency in the East of Suez markets, joining West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent crude oil futures contracts as the world's benchmarks for crude oil.

As growing demand from Asia continues to drive fundamentals in the oil industry, there is increasing need for a transparent mechanism to determine the price of crude imported into the region.

Listing the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract and the DME Oman Crude Oil Financial Contract (ZG) on CME Globex will further increase opportunities for improved risk management by Asian refiners through sophisticated hedging strategies, as well as creating arbitrage opportunities and other advanced trading strategies for the trading community around the world.

"The addition of DME's contracts onto CME Globex extends the wide range of energy products available to our global customer base and further strengthens our links with the Middle East, following the confirmation of CME Group as a 'Recognized Body' by the Dubai Financial Services Authority,"


said CME Group Executive Chairman Terry Duffy.

"This agreement is another example of our commitment to expand our global offerings and services to our customers worldwide."

Ahmad Sharaf, Chairman, DME, said: "This partnership demonstrates a significant step forward in the DME's development as the leading commodities exchange in the Middle East and is in line with the vision of UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum in establishing Dubai as a leading international financial centre. We intend to work closely with our partners the CME Group as they expand their international footprint, and we are confident that this cooperation will help to build global visibility for the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract through the around the clock availability of the CME Globex trading platform."

"We are pleased to integrate the DME's contracts into the global CME Group product set and extend access to customers in more than 85 countries via CME Globex," said Craig Donohue, CME Group CEO.

"The growing stature of the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract, particularly in the Far East, makes it an attractive addition for CME Group customers wishing to augment their existing trading strategies. In turn, energy market participants in the Middle and Far East will gain access to a worldwide pool of liquidity through CME Globex."

Thomas Leaver, CEO, DME, said: "The transition to CME Globex marks an important milestone in this second phase of growth for the DME. In the first year of trading we saw over 400 million barrels traded through the DME, and recently released an equity stake to some of the world's leading financial and physical oil companies, marking their confidence in the DME's long term success and ability to weather current market turmoil. The visibility and reach offered by CME Globex will give further impetus to the growing liquidity of the DME contracts, and we are confident that this is a strong first step in a long and productive partnership with the CME Group."

CME Group completed its acquisition of NYMEX Holdings on August 22, 2008, creating a market with a pro forma 2007 average trading volume of approximately 14.2 million contracts per day in the first two quarters of 2008.

Customers from more than 85 countries trade CME Group products, primarily electronically.

CME Group, through its acquisition of NYMEX Holdings, holds a 25% equity stake in DME, alongside core shareholders Tatweer, a Dubai Holding company, and the Oman Investment Fund.

A strategic investor group including leading global financial institutions and energy trading firms such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan, Vitol and Shell, holds a 20% equity stake in the DME.

The arrangement remains subject to negotiation of definitive documents and obtaining all necessary regulatory approvals.
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About the CME Group
CME Group is the world's largest and most diverse derivatives exchange. Building on the heritage of CME, CBOT and NYMEX, CME Group serves the risk management needs of customers around the globe. As an international marketplace, CME Group brings buyers and sellers together on the CME Globex electronic trading platform and on trading floors in Chicago and New York. By acting as the buyer to every seller and the seller to every buyer, CME Clearing virtually eliminates counterparty credit risk. CME Clearing also offers $7 billion in financial safeguards to help mitigate systemic risk, providing the security and confidence market participants need to operate, invest and grow. CME Group offers the widest range of benchmark products available across all major asset classes, including futures and options based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural commodities, metals, and alternative investment products such as weather and real estate. CME Group is listed on NASDAQ under the symbol "CME."

The Globe logo, CME, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, CME Group, Globex and E-mini, are trademarks of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. CBOT and Chicago Board of Trade are trademarks of the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago. NYMEX, New York Mercantile Exchange, and ClearPort are trademarks of New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. COMEX is a trademark of Commodity Exchange, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

About the Dubai Mercantile Exchange
The Dubai Mercantile Exchange Limited (DME), a joint venture between the New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. (NYMEX), Tatweer, a member of Dubai Holding, and the Oman Investment Fund (OIF), is the premier international energy futures and commodities exchange in the Middle East, providing a financially secure, well-regulated and transparent trading environment.
The Exchange has developed and trades the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract, addressing the growing market need for price discovery of Middle East Sour Crude Oil while simultaneously bridging the time-zone gap between Europe and Asia by providing for the trading of energy futures, options and other products.

The DME is a fully electronic exchange. However, in a unique concept, it also brings together a community of traders who operate from trading hubs and individual trading stations on the Exchange's floor, which is located within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the region's leading financial services centre. The DME is authorised and regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), a world class, independent regulator, and all trades executed on the Exchange are cleared through, and guaranteed by, NYMEX's AA+ rated clearinghouse which is licensed as a Recognised Body by the DFSA.

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