Close of trading on Aug. 12, 2011, saw year-to-date volumes reach 2,005,566 contracts, valued at $98.7 billion, a 76 percent increase from last year.
Year-to-date average daily volumes also rose by 67 percent to touch 12,963 contracts this year.
DGCX currency contracts, in particular the Indian rupee/dollar contracts, were the key drivers of the exchange’s volumes, with Indian rupee year-to-date volume reaching 1,356,993 contracts a 1331 percent increase from last year. Precious metals also witnessed increased interest and participation, with YTD volume touching 328,856, up by one percent.
“We are pleased to have achieved this milestone so early this year,” said DGCX Ahmed bin Sulayem. “These high volumes reflect our ability to provide exceptional tools to manage risk effectively in an uncertain market.”
He said high liquidity and competitive transaction fees combined with the efficient, safe and secured environment that we are able to offer, have encouraged significant trading on the exchange.
"These high volumes augur well for a very strong overall performance in 2011," he said.
In another significant milestone, DGCX achieved a record daily volume of 35,796 contracts on Aug. 4, 2011, valued at $1.91 billion.
On Aug. 9, 2011, the exchange crossed the 2010 overall volumes of 1,925,463 contracts.
Dubai commodities exchange volumes cross 2m mark
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