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  2. Commodity trading in India - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 both National Stock Exchange (NSE) [2] and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) [3] launched trading in commodities. The regulatory body was erstwhile Forward Markets Commission (FMC) which was set up in 1953. As of September 2015, FMC was merged with the Securities and Exchange Board of India, SEBI. After this merger, SEBI has ordered to exit ...

  3. National Stock Exchange of India - Wikipedia

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    The National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE) commenced trading in derivatives with the launch of index futures on 12 June 2000. The futures and options segment of NSE has made a global mark. In the Futures and Options segment, trading in the NIFTY 50 Index, NIFTY IT index, NIFTY Bank Index, NIFTY Next 50 index, and single stock futures ...

  4. Exchange-traded derivative contract - Wikipedia

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    Exchange-traded derivative contracts [1] are standardized derivative contracts such as futures and options contracts that are transacted on an organized futures exchange.They are standardized and require payment of an initial deposit or margin settled through a clearing house. [2]

  5. India International Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The exchange also introduced trading in index futures and options contracts on the S&P BSE Sensex and S&P BSE Bankex indices. [10] March 2018: INX launched trading in gold kilo futures contract, the first commodity derivative product on the exchange. This contract is based on 1 kg of gold and is settled in cash in Indian rupees. [11] [12] [13] [14]

  6. Multi Commodity Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) is a commodity exchange based in India. It was established in 2003 and is currently based in Mumbai. It is India's largest commodity derivatives exchange. The average daily turnover of commodity futures contracts increased by 26% to ₹32,424 crore during FY2019-20, as against ₹25,648 crore in FY2018-19 ...

  7. Forward Markets Commission - Wikipedia

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    And in 1953 finally prohibited options and futures trading altogether. [7] The industry was pushed underground and the prohibition meant that development and expansion came to a halt. In the 1970 as futures and options markets began to develop in the rest of the world, Indian derivatives markets were left behind.

  8. List of commodities exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Trading includes various types of derivatives contracts based on these commodities, such as forwards, futures and options, as well as spot trades (for immediate delivery). A futures contract provides that an agreed quantity and quality of the commodity will be delivered at some agreed future date.

  9. Futures exchange - Wikipedia

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    A futures exchange or futures market is a central financial exchange where people can trade standardized futures contracts defined by the exchange. [1] Futures contracts are derivatives contracts to buy or sell specific quantities of a commodity or financial instrument at a specified price with delivery set at a specified time in the future.