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Gold Trading Increased 8 times at Dubai Commodities Exchange in February on Ukraine tension

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March 4, 2022
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Gold Trading Increased 8 times at Dubai Commodities Exchange in February on Ukraine tension

Gold Trading Increased 8 times at Dubai Commodities Exchange in February on Ukraine tension

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Dubai March 4 2022: The month of February saw the Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) registered trades with a total value of US$13.681 billion, as global markets responded to rising inflation, mounting oil prices as well as the Russian - Ukrainian conflict, which resulted in continued volatility during the last week of the month.

The exchange registered a monthly Average Open Interest (AOI) of 125,206 contracts during February – and saw its precious metals' portfolio lead trading activity, the Group said in a press statement on Friday.


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The Group's Gold Futures Contract recorded a year-on-year (Y-O-Y) Average Daily Volume (ADV) growth of 734 percent, while its Silver Futures Contract registered 75%.

The DGCX Group saw a sharp spike in Indian Rupee (INR) trading, with its Rupee Mini Futures Contract, Rupee Options Contract and Rupee Weekly Contracts registering increases in 67 percent, 206 percent and 87 percent, respectively.

DGCX's West Texas Intermediary (WTI) Futures gained traction following increased volatility in oil markets – with a Y-O-Y ADV growth of 136 percent.


Les Male, CEO of DGCX, said, "Volatility has been a recurring theme over the past few months, with investors and traders continuing to grapple with inflation, oil prices and geopolitical developments. Against this backdrop, we have seen our precious metals' portfolio lead trading activity on the exchange.

"We have also seen a sharp uptick in Indian Rupee trading as market participants look to hedge their exposure to one of the world's fastest-growing economies. DGCX remains committed to providing our customers with a broad array of tradable products that meet their hedging and investment needs."

The DGCX has also announced that it will host two webinars for market participants during March. The first webinar will discuss a variety of hedging strategies related to trading its G6 Currency Future Contracts on 10th March, while the second will focus on its Shariah Gold Futures Contracts.


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