Dubai exchange signs licensing agreement with MSCI

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Press Trust of India Dubai
Last Updated : Mar 15 2013 | 12:30 PM IST
Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) has signed a licensing agreement with MSCI, provider of investment decision support tools, to create a futures contract based on the MSCI India Index.
The MSCI India Index represents 72 locally listed entities in India and covers approximately 85 per cent of the Indian equity market, DGCX said in a statement yesterday.
The MSCI India Index is designed to measure the performance of large and mid cap companies in India.
The DGCX MSCI India Index Futures will act as an efficient hedging tool and will also facilitate trading mandates of global institutional investors seeking exposure to one of the world's largest and fastest growing Emerging Markets.
The DGCX MSCI India Index Futures is a natural progression of DGCX's India-focused product portfolio which includes the Indian Rupee futures, the statement said.
"We are delighted to work with MSCI to licence a futures contract based on the MSCI India Index. This agreement is another important milestone for DGCX as it expands its product suite across the region and internationally.
"DGCX is seeking to develop a strong offshore platform for the trading of a range of Emerging Market (EM) contracts and the listing of DGCX MSCI India Index Futures is an important part of this strategy," DGCX Chief Executive Gary Anderson said.
DGCX launched the world's first Indian rupee futures contract in 2007 and the contract has since recorded exceptional growth and been recognised as a landmark success story in the global derivatives industry, the statement said.
Currently, DGCX contributes about 25-30 per cent of the global total exchange traded value of the Rupee Futures contracts.
The success of the contract has been primarily driven by the growing international investor interest in India's economy and currency.
"This licensing agreement, the first we have signed with an exchange in the region for use of our indices as the basis of a listed futures contract, provides investors with yet another important tool for managing their portfolios benchmarked to MSCI equity indices," said Baer Pettit, Managing Director and Global Head of the MSCI Index Business.
Pettit said his company looks forward to continuing to work with DCGX as they develop their product suite in the region.
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First Published: Mar 15 2013 | 12:30 PM IST

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