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        The Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) today announced that a record average daily volume (ADV) of 2,624 contracts was achieved in its flagship DME Oman Crude Oil Futures contract (DME Oman) during the month of October 2009.
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        The Dubai Mercantile Exchange released the following statement to mark record volumes traded on the Exchange on June 23rd 2009.
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        The Dubai Mercantile Exchange confirmed today that the Dubai Department of Petroleum Affairs will set the official monthly selling price (OSP) for the Emirate's crude oil based on a differential to the settlement price of the DME's Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract.
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        The Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) is finalizing a move that will bring oil trading back to the Gulf region after the power to set prices was lost to New York and London almost 20 years ago, the Abu Dhabi-based newspaper The National reported.
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