DGCX sees growth in Gold, Currencies amidst increased geopolitical risks, economic uncertainty

Published: Jul 3, 2017 13:01
Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) has witnessed a surge in Gold and currencies trading in June, which can, in part be attributed to the recent listing of additional ‘Calendar spreads’ on the

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES July 03 2017 10:01 AM

DUBAI (Scrap Register): Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) has witnessed a surge in Gold and currencies trading in June, which can, in part be attributed to the recent listing of additional ‘Calendar spreads’ on the Exchange’s Gold Futures and G6 Currency contracts.

‘Calendar spreads’ also known as ‘Futures or Intermonth Calendar Spreads’ are a set of futures trading strategies  that utilizes future contracts of different expiration months on the same underlying asset. Calendar Spreads are designed for traders to benefit from the difference in movement between near term futures contracts and longer term futures contracts.

In the first half of the year, DGCX’s Precious Metals segment demonstrated consistently strong performance amidst the rising uncertainty surrounding economic policies and geopolitical risks across the globe. Both Shanghai Gold futures and Spot Gold set record volumes in June, trading their highest monthly volumes and also recorded their highest Average Open Interest (AOI) too. 

The Loco-Dubai Spot Gold contract achieved its highest monthly volume of 4,702 contracts with a traded value of USD 189.62 million, while it was also a record month for deliveries with over 335kg being exchanged. The contract also saw a significant jump of 1766% over the same period last year, trading a total of 10,172 contracts to-date in 2017. The Yuan-denominated Shanghai Gold Futures traded its highest monthly volume of 3,433 contracts with a value of USD 967.43 million.

G6 currencies continued their upward trajectory in June 2017 vis-à-vis the same period last year with volumes up in Japanese Yen (313%), Euro (56%), Canadian Dollar (815%) and Swiss Franc (692%); aided by the aforementioned Calendar Spreads.

“DGCX’s robust performance in the first half of the year was influenced by two key factors; Changes being rolled out by President Trump’s policy initiatives, Elections in the UK with the start of Brexit negotiations and other global geopolitical developments, which led investors to use the DGCX to effectively manage their risk,” said Gaurang Desai, CEO of DGCX.

However, the second catalyst for DGCX’s volume growth is a combination of key initiatives rolled out during the first half of the year, including the successful launch of a Chinese gold derivative product, the Exchange’s enhanced risk management framework, the growing number of strategic partnerships (involving local banks and other international exchanges), and the recent listing of additional calendar spreads on DGCX’s key products.

“These initiatives have proved valuable adding more depth and confidence to the marketplace. As we move into the second half of the year, we will continue to focus our efforts on tapping similar opportunities that are essential for the further growth of DGCX as well as developing innovative products that are pertinent to our market participants,” Desai added.

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