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FMC calls for position disclosure by bourses

The commodity markets regulator may also ask exchanges to make checks on the financial strength of members, including their net worth and their exposure on contracts as well as their losses
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First Published: Wed, Aug 08 2012. 08 58 PM IST
A file photo showing a trader working on the trading floor of the Multi Commodity Exchange of India in Mumbai.
A file photo showing a trader working on the trading floor of the Multi Commodity Exchange of India in Mumbai.
Mumbai: The commodity exchanges will have to disclose all trading positions of members and their clients from 13 August, the commodity markets regulator told Reuters, in a bid to boost transparency and cut volatility as a drought ramps up farm goods prices.
“Whatever the proportion of proprietary and client trades in a commodity, the exchanges have been asked to display on the websites,” Ramesh Abhishek, chairman of Forward Markets Commission (FMC), told Reuters.
photoLarge participants in the futures market may be asked to disclose their physical market activity, Abhishek, who is responsible for regulating farm commodity futures markets, said.
The FMC oversees markets with about Rs 11 trillion ($200 billion) of monthly turnover -- the third biggest in the world after the United States and China, but open only to domestic players.
India is facing its first drought in three years and concerns over output have pushed prices of some commodities such as chick peas, soybean and edible oils to historical highs. Th e government had said futures trading was under the spotlight.
The regulator may also ask exchanges to make checks on the financial strength of members, including their net worth and their exposure on contracts as well as their losses.
The regulator has not taken any decision on re-launch of guar futures, which were suspended in late March due to allegations of price manipulation, he added.
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First Published: Wed, Aug 08 2012. 08 58 PM IST
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