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DGCX March volumes climb 41% YoY

London, 6 April 2011

Commodities Now: March volumes on the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange ( DGCX) grew 41 % year-on-year to 228,777 contracts at a value of $11.25 billion. Year-to-date volumes at the end of March 2011 increased 38% from March 2010 levels to reach 683,492 contracts.

Average daily volumes in March reached 9,947 contracts, a 41% increase from the same month last year. Average year to date (YTD) daily volumes increased 36% year-on-year to reach 10,849.

A key highlight of March 2011 was the strong performance of DGCX Gold futures, which grew 51% year-on-year and 57% on February 2011 to reach 49,011 contracts. Silver futures also witnessed robust growth rising 84% year-on-year and 102 % from last month to reach 4,370 contracts.

Eric Hasham, CEO of DGCX said "The rise in DGCX Gold and Silver futures trading this month is consistent with the increased demand globally for the precious metals, which have become safe haven investments amidst global economic uncertainty. DGCX offers investors some of the best tools available in the region to manage price risk and volatility in an uncertain market. Gold and Silver futures traded on DGCX are cleared and protect market participants against counterparty risk, a critical need in the current economic environment."

DGCX currency futures accounted for three quarters of total volumes in March. Total currency volumes increased 40 % on last year to 171,630 contracts. Yen/Dollar futures saw a strong rebound in March rising 304% from last month to reach 3,207 contracts. Indian Rupee futures volume rose by 1349% on March 2010 to touch 138,667 contracts.

Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar and Swiss Franc pairs futures grew 35%, 109% and 57% on February to reach volumes of 1,732, 511 and 1,645 contracts respectively. Meanwhile Euro/Dollar and Sterling/Dollar saw healthy expansion, rising 44% and 18% on last month to reach volumes of 14,775 and 11,093 contracts respectively.

WTI crude futures declined 24% from last year to stand at 3,766 contracts. Year-to-date volumes of WTI crude rose 6% to reach 14,222 contracts.

DGCX is supporting and speaking at the Middle East Forex Expo 2011 this month as part of its objective of educating market participants about opportunities in the currency derivatives market.

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