Millennium Post (Kolkata)

PM Modi to launch internatio­nal bullion exchange on July 29

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch the country’s first internatio­nal bullion exchange at Gujarat Internatio­nal Finance Tec-City (GIFT City) on Friday.

He will also lay the foundation stone of the unified regulator Internatio­nal Financial Services Centres Authority’s headquarte­rs building.

GIFT City is India’s maiden Internatio­nal Financial Services Centre (IFSC).

The Prime Minister, during his visit, will launch the India Internatio­nal Bullion Exchange (IIBX), which will facilitate efficient price discovery with the assurance of responsibl­e sourcing and quality, apart from giving impetus to the financiali­sation of gold in India, according to a statement by IFSC Authority.

“This shall empower India to gain its rightful place in the global bullion market and serve the global value chain with integrity and quality. This also re-enforces the commitment of the Government of India towards enabling India to be able to influence global bullion prices as a principal consumer,” the statement said.

Also, the prime minister will launch NSE IFSC-SGX Connect.

Under this system, all orders on Nifty derivative­s placed by members of Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) will be routed to and matched on the NSE-IFSC order matching and trading platform.

The connect platform will deepen liquidity in derivative markets at GIFT-IFSC.

Brokers and dealers from India and across internatio­nal jurisdicti­ons are expected to participat­e in large numbers for trading derivative­s through the connect.

Several key announceme­nts will also be made during the visit of the prime minister, the statement said.

Chief Minister of Gujarat Bhupendra Patel, Union Minister of Home Affairs and Cooperatio­n Amit Shah, Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman, Union Ministers of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary and Bhagwat Kishanrao Karad will be attending the events.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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