In a filing to the BSE, MCX said that regulator Forward Markets Commission (FMC) has ordered the exchange that "till the order of the Commission is implemented, no new contract will be approved for trading in MCX".
FMC has decided that the contract launch calendar for 2015 will be kept in abeyance.
"However, approved contracts where the contract launch calendar for 2014 has already been approved by the commission, the contracts shall be available for trading in the exchange," MCX said.
Financial Technologies (India) Ltd is in the process of divesting its stake in MCX and bidders have sought more time to submit their binding offers in view of the PwC audit report on related parties transaction between MCX and FTIL group.
The stake sale may further get delayed following the arrest of FTIL chief Jignesh Shah by the Mumbai police on May 7 for his alleged involvement in the NSEL scam.
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