| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Traded as | BSE: 534091 |
| Industry | Business services |
| Founded | 2003 |
| Headquarters | Mumbai, India |
| Key people | Lamon Rutten, MD and CEO |
| Products | Options/futures exchange |
| Revenue | Rs 104.39 crore (2005–2006) |
| Website | www.mcxindia.com |
Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) (BSE: 534091) is an independent commodity exchange based in India. It was established in 2003 and is based in Mumbai. The turnover of the exchange for the fiscal year 2009 was US$ 1.24 trillion, and in terms of contracts traded, it was in 2009 the world's sixth largest commodity exchange. ([1]) MCX offers futures trading in bullion, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, energy, and a number of agricultural commodities (mentha oil, cardamom, potatoes, palm oil and others).
In 2011, MCX has taken the fifth spot among the global commodity bourses in terms of the number of futures contracts traded. Based on the latest data from Futures Industry Association (FIA), during the period between January and June this year, about 127.8 million futures contracts were traded on MCX.[1]
MCX has also set up in joint venture the MCX Stock Exchange. Earlier spin-offs from the company include the National Spot Exchange, an electronic spot exchange for bullion and agricultural commodities, and National Bulk Handling Corporation (NBHC) India's largest collateral management company which provides bulk storage and handling of agricultural products.
In February 2012, MCX has come out with a public issue of 6,427,378 Equity Shares of Rs. 10 face value in price band of 860 - 1032 Rs. per equity share to raise around $134 million. It is the first ever IPO by an Indian exchange.[2]
It is regulated by the Forward Markets Commission.
| METAL | BULLION |
|---|---|
| Aluminium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Steel Long (Bhavnagar), Steel Long (Govindgarh), Steel Flat, Tin, Zinc | Gold, Gold HNI, Gold M, i-gold, Silver, Silver HNI, Silver M,, Silver Micro |
| FIBER | ENERGY |
| Cotton L Staple, Cotton M Staple, Cotton S Staple, Cotton Yarn, Kapas, Jute | Brent Crude Oil, Crude Oil, Furnace Oil, Natural Gas, M. E. Sour Crude Oil, ATF, Electricity(Now delisted), Carbon Credit |
| SPICES | PLANTATIONS |
| Cardamom, Jeera, Pepper, Red Chilli, Turmeric, Cumin Seed, Coriander | Arecanut, Cashew Kernel, Coffee (Robusta), Rubber |
| PULSES | PETROCHEMICALS |
| Chana, Masur, Yellow Peas, Tur, Urad | HDPE, Polypropylene(PP), PVC |
| OIL & OIL SEEDS | |
| Castor Oil, Castor Seeds, Coconut Cake, Coconut Oil, Cotton Seed, Crude Palm Oil, Groundnut Oil, Kapasia Khalli, Mustard Oil, Mustard Seed (Jaipur), Mustard Seed (Sirsa), RBD Palmolein, Refined Soy Oil, Refined Sunflower Oil, Rice Bran DOC, Rice Bran Refined Oil, Sesame Seed, Soymeal, Soy Bean, Soy Seeds | |
| CEREALS | OTHERS |
| Maize, Barley, Rice, Sharbati Rice, Basmati Rice, Wheat | Guargum, Guar Seed, Gurchaku, Mentha Oil, Potato (Agra), Potato (Tarkeshwar) |
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