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Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange : ウィキペディア英語版
Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange


The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) is a financial and commodity derivatives exchange located in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. DGCX commenced trading in November 2005 as the first derivatives exchange in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The Exchange is owned by the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC), Financial Technologies (India) Limited and the Multi Commodity Exchange of India Limited (MCX).
The Chairman of the Exchange is Ahmed Bin Sulayem and the Chief Executive Officer is Gary Anderson.
DGCX has 267 members. It is regulated by the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) of the United Arab Emirates, a member of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO). The Exchange owns a clearing house called Dubai Commodities Clearing Corporation (DCCC).
Dubai is located in a time zone midway between the Far East and Europe. This time zone is attractive to some international investors. The location allows the Exchange to offer extended trading hours to global traders and integrate regional and international trading.
==Product portfolio==

DGCX trades in a wide range of derivatives contracts. The DGCX Gold Futures, when launched in 2006, introduced a new pricing benchmark for gold in the UAE – the One kilo bar gold futures contract. In 2007, DGCX launched the world’s first Rupee Futures contract, which has seen rapid volumes growth over the last few years driven primarily by demand from the GCC’s large non-resident Indian community.
Other products include the world’s first steel rebar futures contract (2007); the MENA region’s first Copper Futures contract (2012), and the region’s first WTI and Brent Oil futures contracts. DGCX’s portfolio of currency futures contracts also includes Australian Dollar/US Dollar, Canadian Dollar/US Dollar, Swiss Franc/US Dollar, Euro, British pound, Japanese Yen and Indian Rupee futures.
DGCX launched an Options Contract for the Indian Rupee in 2011. The contract is today the only exchange-traded Indian Rupee Options product offered outside India.

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