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Commodities exchanges not ready for rice futures relaunch

India's commodities exchanges are not ready for the relaunch of rice futures as garnering liquidity in contracts is difficult, the market regulator said.

February 02, 2011 / 18:27 IST

India's commodities exchanges are not ready for the relaunch of rice futures as garnering liquidity in contracts is difficult, the market regulator said.

"It is difficult to get liquidity in rice futures because of number of varieties...to create a benchmark contract in rice is difficult," the chairman of the Forward Markets Commission (FMC) BC Khatua said on Wednesday.

"We will try to bring it back when exchanges are ready and (the) government gives approval."

The federal government, which suspended futures trade in rice in February 2007, had constituted a committee to study the link between futures and spot prices. The Abhijit Sen committee had later said there was no conclusive evidence between the two.

Khatua said he disagreed with the idea that futures trade was stoking food inflation. Instead, it was the demand-supply mismatch that was causing price rises, he added.

Separately, Khatua said he expects futures turnover in the current financial year to end-March at Rs110 trillion (USD 2.41 trillion) versus Rs 77.64 trillion a year ago.

Volumes in the commodity futures market so far in the current fiscal year stood at Rs 88 trillion, 80% of the estimated full-year turnover.

first published: Feb 2, 2011 05:42 pm

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