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Dubai Financial Market launches equity futures trading

- DUBAI -APP

The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) on Sunday introduced equity futures trading, as part of its new Futures Trading Platform amid unpreceden­ted participat­ion from the brokerage community. The launch provides further impetus to DFM's strategy to diversify product offerings and attract more investment­s. The DFM has developed a robust regulatory framework in line with internatio­nal best practices, creating a favorable environmen­t for active participat­ion from various market participan­ts. This strategic step enables investors to diversify and hedge their portfolios and equity futures access leverage.

To celebrate the launch of this comprehens­ive equity futures platform, the DFM today hosted a market opening bell ringing ceremony. To date, the platform has attracted 16 leading companies as Launch Partners including trading members, market makers as well as technology and data providers.

"The launch of this new platform is another milestone in DFM's momentous journey. It underlines our commitment to diversify investment opportunit­ies for DFM's large and diversifie­d base of local and internatio­nal investors. Owing to this strategy, the DFM has become one of the leading regional markets that provide multiple asset classes including, shares, bonds, Sukuk, ETFs and equity future. Additional­ly, we plan to add REITs trading and expand our platforms and attract new companies for listing in the coming period," said Essa Kazim, Chairman of DFM

The platform currently includes futures contracts on single stocks of five of the most liquid equities listed on DFM including: Emaar Properties, Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB),

Emirates NBD (ENBD), Emaar Developmen­t and Emaar Malls, with tenures of 1, 2 and 3 months. The platform plans to increase the range of its contracts including index-based futures in due course.

"We look forward to see various market participan­ts fully leverage the benefits of this promising platform, as we are confident of its growth prospects considerin­g investors' growing demand for diversifie­d financial instrument­s and multiple asset classes," Hassan Al Serkal, CEO of DFM said. "This demand enabled us to launch the platform with an unpreceden­ted support and strong participat­ion from brokerage firms that showed interest to take part from day one as trading members and market making Launch Partners," He added.

Hamed Ali, CEO of Nasdaq Dubai and Deputy CEO of DFM said: "Dubai's capital markets have successful­ly created all-inclusive infrastruc­ture and regulation­s that support listing and trading of numerous asset classes. They also provide trading-support mechanisms such as market making, liquidity provision, etc. We have developed a favorable trading rules for equity futures in line with best practices and in coordinati­on with members and regulators, to ensure that equity futures are well-positioned to resonate growth levels witnessed on internatio­nal markets."

The DFM equity futures will be cleared on the CCP of DFM's subsidiary, Dubai Clear, using Nasdaq Dubai Operationa­l and IT infrastruc­ture. Maryam Fekri, CEO of DCCD said: "We welcome the launch of the platform, as one of the first clients to employ our world-class solutions since Dubai Clear's official launch in April 2020. Dubai Clear is one of the region's first fully operationa­l independen­t central counterpar­ty (CCP) company for equity clearing, noting that CCP ensures efficient use of collateral by Clearing Members to optimize market liquidity in an efficient and safe manner in accordance with internatio­nal best practices."

Senior executives of leading brokerage firms, technology providers and data providers have welcomed the new platform as an important initiative to diversify investment opportunit­ies and attract further investment­s.

As a result of the strong commitment from the brokerage community, the DFM has licensed ten brokerage firms namely; BH Mubasher Financial Services, Al Daman Securities, EFG HERMES (UAE), Arqaam Securities, Shuaa Securities, Global for Shares & Bonds, Al Dar Shares and Bonds, Al Ramz Capital, SICO Financial Brokerage and Mena Corp Financial Services, as equity futures members, while both Al Ramz Capital and BH Mubasher Financial Services have been licensed as equity futures market makers.

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