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<p><span>The Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX), the largest and most diversified derivatives exchange in the Middle East, today reported its full-year market statistics. During 2021, the exchange recorded a yearly AOI a sum of </span><b>1,985,584</b><span> contracts and traded </span><b>7,076,350</b><span> contracts during the year – with the total value of the contracts amounting to USD </span><b>149.676</b><span> billion.</span></p>
DUBAI, 7th January, 2022 (WAM) The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) today reported its full-year market statistics. During 2021, the exchange recorded a yearly AOI a sum of 1,985,584 contracts and traded 7,076,350 contracts during the year – with the total value of the contracts amounting to US$149.676 billion.
The DGCX’s best performing product in 2021 was its Indian Rupee Options (DINRO) Futures Contract, which traded up 1,233 percent year-on-year (Y-O-Y).
As part of its broader cross-border collaboration efforts, the DGCX also signed.