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DGCX achieves record 1.143 million contracts

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 04 - 2009 at 16:45
  • PRESS RELEASE

Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange today announced that 1,142,814 contracts, valued at $58bn, have been traded in 2009 as at November 2nd. This is a record volume for the exchange and surpasses the total volume of 1,142,293 contracts transacted in 2008.

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The Exchange also recorded a total volume of 137,994 contracts in October, representing a year-on-year increase of 159%.

Valued at $7.2bn, trading activity in October was supported by growth in all product segments; precious metals, energy and currencies.

Gold futures volume for October was 64,613 contracts, up 84% compared with the same period last year. Silver futures increased to 4,081 contracts in October, up from 40 contracts the previous year.

Within the currency segment; volumes for the Euro/Dollar and GBP/Dollar pairs increased by 155% and 118% to 17,139 and 19,659 contracts respectively. Indian Rupee and Japanese Yen futures traded 7,469 and 4,726 contracts respectively in October, a substantial increase on last year.

WTI crude oil futures volume was 20,307 contracts, up by 967% on October last year, reflecting a recovery from volumes impacted by the credit crisis in the last quarter of 2008.

"The growth in October volume and the momentum achieved to date this year emphasises the role of DGCX and derivatives in general for managing risk arising from uncertain market conditions."


said Eric Hasham, CEO, DGCX.

"It also highlights the benefits of the Exchange's diversified product portfolio which is designed to meet the requirements of all market participants," he added.

As part of DGCX's ongoing awareness and educational programme, the Exchange will be supporting and speaking at the 5th Middle East Forex Expo & Conference at Jumeirah Emirates Towers on 17-18 November 2009.
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About DGCX: Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) was established in 2005 and has become today the leading derivatives exchange in the Middle East region. DGCX is a Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (Dubai Government) initiative in partnership with Financial Technologies (India) Limited and Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited (MCX).

It is an electronic commodity and currency derivatives exchange with 230 members from across the globe, offering futures and options contracts covering the precious metals, energy and currency sectors.

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