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S'pore Mercantile Exchange to offer Euro-dollar futures contracts
By Mok Fei Fei | Posted: 20 July 2010 1203 hrs

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SINGAPORE: The Singapore Mercantile Exchange said will introduce Euro-US Dollar Futures contracts when it goes live next month.

It said the launch of the new contract leverages off the global shift of foreign exchange trading from over-the-counter to exchange traded derivatives with central counterparty clearing.

SMX said this is a gap it expects to fill in a fragmented Asian marketplace.

It added that the announcement of the new product is aimed at empowering market players to hedge their foreign exchange risk.

CEO of SMX, Thomas McMahon, said the latest offering is timely as the region is witnessing a continuous increase in market share for forex trading.

He also said it is a strategic decision as Singapore is now the fifth largest trading centre in the world for global currency trading.

Other than the euro-US-dollar contract, SMX will also offer trade in three other products, namely Gold, Brent-Euro Crude and WTI Crude Oil futures.

SMX has received in-principle approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore to operate Singapore's first pan-Asian multi-product currency and commodity derivatives exchange. -CNA/vm

 


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