One Commodity One Exchange
On 9th December, 2021, Capital markets regulator Sebi proposed 'one commodity one exchange' concept in a bid to reduce fragmentation of liquidity and help every stock exchange develop an exclusive set of unfragmented liquid contracts.
- The regulator proposed that derivative contracts on new commodities would be traded only on a single stock exchange for a period of 3-5 years.
- During this, the exchange would be allowed to launch all kind of permissible products -futures, futures on options and options on goods, among others.
SEBI’s Main Rationale behind the New Proposal
- Currently there are multiple exchanges in India that have competing contracts on ....
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