Trading in IRF jump over 50% to Rs 39,817 cr in Nov

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 07 2014 | 10:45 AM IST
Total turnover of Interest Rate Futures on three major stock exchanges surged by 54.4 per cent to Rs 39,817 crore in November compared to the previous month.
Total trading value of Interest Rate Futures (IRF) on BSE, NSE and MCX-SX stood at Rs 25,785 crore in October 2014, according to the exchanges' data.
The volume of IRF contracts traded on the bourses also climbed by over 52 per cent to 19.58 lakh last month. In October, the number of contracts traded was 12.84 lakh.
An IRF is a contract between a buyer and a seller agreeing to the future delivery of any interest-bearing asset such as government bonds. The contract was launched on the three exchanges in January this year.
National Stock Exchange (NSE) had the largest share (92.6 per cent) in total turnover at Rs 36,875 crore for November. The exchange witnessed trade value of Rs 23,826 crore in October.
The BSE recorded a turnover of Rs 2,919.14 crore in November, against that of Rs 1,954 crore in October.
Trading in IRF on MCX-SX witnessed improvement last month. Its turnover in the category rose to Rs 22.65 crore in November from Rs 5 crore in October.
In terms of volumes, more than 18 lakh contracts were traded on the NSE last month, while on BSE IRF volumes stood at 1.43 lakh. Only 116 contracts were traded on MCX-SX during the last month.
Banks, primary dealers, mutual funds, insurance companies, FIIs, corporates, brokers as well as retail investors trade in this product.
The cash-settled IRFs provides market participants with a better option to hedge risks arising from fluctuations in interest rates, which depend on various factors including RBI policy, demand for liquidity and flow of overseas funds.
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First Published: Dec 07 2014 | 10:45 AM IST

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