DME Sets New Records in 2009
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Benchmark DME Oman Crude Oil Futures
Contract Volumes Continue to Build
Dubai – 10 February 2009: The Dubai Mercantile
Exchange Limited (DME) today reported new records recorded in January, and
a positive upward trend in volumes since the transition of the DME's contracts to
CME Globex, the world's largest electronic trading platform. |
- On Monday 2nd February, the first day of trading on Globex, the DME saw 4,299 contracts traded.
- The average volume of contracts traded per day (ADV) during the first week stood at 2,720.
- ADV in January 2009 reached 2,052. This is now the second highest monthly ADV behind
November 2008 records of 2,082.
- Open interest in the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract also hit new highs
in January. As of January 30, open interest was 17,252, a new record for the DME,
surpassing the previous open interest record of 14,294 set in April 2008.
- On Tuesday, January 13, volumes hit 6,484, a new DME record for contracts traded on a given day.
DME Chairman Ahmad Sharaf commented,
"The DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract clearly fulfills the market's need for
transparency and fair value, as well as for a robust risk management mechanism in
these volatile markets."
"Offering security to traders in times of
credit uncertainty, through central counterparty clearing at NYMEX, as well as price
transparency for crude oil destined for East of Suez markets, the DME has established
an international presence with a strong customer base across the trading community and
energy market participants."
DME CEO Thomas Leaver added,
"This positive performance in the first week,
combined with January's record highs in both volume of contracts traded on a given day, and
levels of open interest, is an excellent indication of the international appetite for the
DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract."
"The DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract has
already been adopted by two regional producers, Dubai and Oman, in the official formulas
for pricing of their crude oil. We continue to work closely with other regional national
oil companies around the Middle East as the DME Oman Crude Oil Futures Contract continues
to build in liquidity."
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