The Free Press Journal

‘Gold trade to formalise through options trading’

- AGENCIES

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Tuesday launched gold options trading on the leading commodity bourse MCX and said this is one of the steps towards formalisin­g gold trade. After the success of the gold options, MCX said it will approach the regulator Sebi seeking permission for other commoditie­s like cotton, crude palm oil, silver and copper. At present, MCX offers futures trade in gold and other commoditie­s even as the industry has been demanding other products like options trade also for hedging. "This marks a very important evolution in trading of yellow metal itself. It hedges all risks by giving them (traders) the option of futures," Jaitley said after unveiling the options trade on the auspicious day of Dhanteras Tuesday.

Indians are great buyers of gold. This new product will be extremely successful, he said. Emphasisin­g

that the government is taking efforts to formalise gold trade, Jaitley said, "I am sure more it formalises, better it is for consumers, jewellers and those trading in this. That's in consonance with the business environmen­t for future that we see for us".

This is the first product for options trading that the regulator Sebi has allowed after 14 years of commenceme­nt of commodity exchanges in the country, he added. According to MCX, gold options contracts are available for trading from Tuesday and investors can trade in one kg gold. The contracts will expire in November and January 2018. Asked about measures taken to promote the new product,

MCX Managing Director and CEO Mrugank Paranjape said: "Fundamenta­lly, it is an extremely low-cost product. However, as an introducto­ry measure, we are not charging any transactio­n fee on this product till December."

From the exchange perspectiv­e, that will be a good enough time to develop the market, he said. On plans to launch more commoditie­s under options category, he said, "As per the Sebi rule, options trade is allowed in a commodity which has certain volumes in futures trade. We have 7-8 commoditie­s like cotton, CPO, crude, silver, zinc and copper which qualify." The exchange has not applied for new commoditie­s.

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