Sebi examines feasibility to introduce freight derivatives contracts

"It is proposed to study the feasibility of introduction of freight derivatives in the commodity derivatives market," Sebi said in its annual report for 2019-20

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Currently, multiple exchanges are permitted to launch contracts on the same commodity in order to create competition and give choice to investors.
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 11 2021 | 11:50 AM IST

With a view to introduce new products for development of the commodity market, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is examining the feasibility of introducing derivatives contracts on freight.

As freight is one of the important cost factors in the commodities market, the regulator said introduction of derivatives on freight whether on rail, road, air or waterways would help the industry to hedge their freight related price risks.

"It is proposed to study the feasibility of introduction of freight derivatives in the commodity derivatives market," Sebi said in its annual report for 2019-20.

Further, to prevent the fragmentation of liquidity among various stock exchanges in the commodities segment and to develop and deepen the commodity derivatives markets, Sebi will explore a proposal to allow only unique sets of commodities to be traded at each exchange.

Currently, multiple exchanges are permitted to launch contracts on the same commodity in order to create competition and give choice to investors.

Also, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said it will review the list of 91 commodities notified by the government for trading on the exchange platform

In July, Sebi General Manager (Commodity Segment) Chhavi Kapoor had said that the government list of 91 notified commodities on which exchanges can launch commodities for trading, cannot be "sacrosanct" and the exchanges should look at new products learning from the current COVID-19 crisis.

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Topics :SEBIDerivativesMarkets

First Published: Feb 11 2021 | 11:45 AM IST

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