DGCX volumes rise 70% in May

The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange registered yet another monthly volume record of 1,448,242 contracts, valued at $48.47 billion in May. Monthly trading volumes on the exchange leapt 70 percent from the same month last year.

June 09, 2013

Fatma Al Dubais





DUBAI – The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange registered yet another monthly volume record of 1,448,242 contracts, valued at $48.47 billion in May. Monthly trading volumes on the exchange leapt 70 percent from the same month last year.



Currencies accounted for the lion share of the exchange’s May volumes, reaching an aggregate of 1,398,956 currency contracts, up 88 percent from the same month last year. Indian rupee futures continued its robust performance, registering a 67 percent increase, while euro, yen and Swiss francs futures showed a substantial surge of 201 percent, 170 percent and 335 percent respectively. The recently introduced DGCX mini Indian rupee futures emerged as a key performer, recording a significant growth of 248 percent from last month.  The new contract has already attracted a wide range of participation from retail remitters, individual investors and small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs).



Gary Anderson, Chief Executive Officer, DGCX, said “DGCX’s sustained volumes growth strongly reflects the exchange’s ability to meet the needs of the marketplace.  In particular, the volume growth witnessed by our newest contract, the mini-Indian rupee futures, is further testament to the ability of the Exchange to provide market participants with innovative products that meet their hedging and investment needs. In addition, with the implementation of EOS Trader Platform, an increasingly diverse range of global participants is using the DGCX platform. We remain committed to further enhancing our product portfolio and exploring new products and services to better support the increasingly sophisticated requirements of the market.” – SG


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