Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX)
Main Category: Stock ExchangeFirst Address : PO Box 37736
Second Address : Emaar Business Park
City : Dubai
Country : United Arab Emirates
Phone: 971 4 3611616
Fax: 971 4 3611617
Email: info@dgcx.ae
Website: www.dgcx.ae
ALL STORIES LIST
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Middle East and South East Asia plastics futures to commence in 2009.
read more »Sunday, 19 October 2008
50% drop in price will impact, says Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange chief.
read more »Monday, 6 October 2008
$52bn in contracts traded Jan.-Sept. as commodities and currencies shine.
read more »Sunday, 14 September 2008
Mercantile Exchange's move would be latest salvo in derivatives market rivalry.
read more »Wednesday, 23 July 2008
DGCX to launch four contracts later this year in polyethylene, polypropolene.
read more »Saturday, 12 July 2008
DGCX CEO Malcolm Wall Morris tells Andrew White why the exchange is set for record growth in '08.
read more »Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Record number of WTI futures contracts exchanged on DGCX.
read more »Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Steel prices rise as construction boom drains building materials markets across UAE, traders say.
read more »Wednesday, 28 May 2008
Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange's (DGCX) new crude futures see moderate trade.
read more »Saturday, 29 March 2008
With building costs going through the roof, is the contruction industry heading for a crisis?
read more »Saturday, 22 March 2008
Reinforcing steel bar (rebar) prices in the UAE have shot up by 30% within a week and are expected to cross US $1,150 per tonne (AED4,223 per tonne) next month.
read more »Friday, 14 March 2008
Dowry gifts just got a lot more expensive as gold future prices hit record high.
read more »Sunday, 17 February 2008
Dubai Mercantile Exchange plans to develop metals contracts with dollar-hedge stalwart as priority.
read more »Saturday, 8 December 2007
The Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX) has named Standard Chartered as its clearing bank for the exchange and the steel rebar futures contract.
read more »Saturday, 24 November 2007
Steel certification in the UAE construction industry is becoming increasingly important, with most producers on the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DGCX) rebar futures market being approved by the UK Certification Authority for Reinforcing Steels (UK Cares).
read more »Wednesday, 21 November 2007
The Kyoto protocol created a market, but are the Gulf states ready to trade pollution?
read more »Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Dubai's international contract receives muted response from traders upon debut.
read more »Saturday, 27 October 2007
The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) has announced a list of newly approved Turkish steel producers for its rebar futures contract.
read more »Saturday, 13 October 2007
"Steel prices surge, again" - now there's a headline that's probably caused a fair number of sleepless nights.
read more »Saturday, 13 October 2007
Brokers and banks attempting to lure trading experts from UAE steel firms.
read more »Saturday, 13 October 2007
Lauren Willington looks at the potential benefits for suppliers and contractors alike as the new steel rebar futures contract is launched.
read more »Monday, 24 September 2007
Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange in process of finalising contract specifics.
read more »Thursday, 6 September 2007
Resurfacing of purchases from jewellers and bargain hunters pushes cost of silver up over 11%.
read more »Sunday, 2 September 2007
Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange says contract will offer steel industry tool to reduce price volatility.
read more »Friday, 15 June 2007
'Overwhelming' pressure prompts Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange to postpone launch of steel futures contract.
read more »Sunday, 10 June 2007
The Dubai commodities exchange says it has received 'overwhelming requests' to delay.
read more »Saturday, 9 June 2007
DGCX begins trading world's first contracts on the Indian rupee.
read more »Saturday, 9 June 2007
DGCX delays launch to ensure strong start as key steel players still reticent.
read more »Friday, 8 June 2007
Increasing competition in the global steel production market has placed new levels of expectation at the doors of factories in the region. Angela Giuffrida reports on the need to keep customers onside.
read more »Wednesday, 6 June 2007
Emirate's futures exchange will respond to the region's growing petrochemicals market.
read more »Friday, 1 June 2007
Contractors will be better protected against rebar price fluctuations with the launch of a steel rebar futures contract on 27 June.
read more »Wednesday, 30 May 2007
The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange will begin trading in India's currency from June 7.
read more »Sunday, 27 May 2007
Futures contracts will allow steelmakers and customers to reduce risk by locking in prices.
read more »Monday, 30 April 2007
The Middle East will soon be a hub of derivatives trading, but we ask whether the region’s exchanges can become internationally significant.
read more »Thursday, 12 April 2007
Move by the emirate's Gold and Commodities Exchange reflects India's global trade status.
read more »Wednesday, 7 March 2007
Low liquidity and technical problems have set back the DGCX's new benchmark.
read more »Thursday, 22 February 2007
The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) is set to launch a steel futures contract in early May, the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) said in a statement.
read more »Wednesday, 24 January 2007
The future of commodites trading looks golden now that Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange has established itself as a key financial centre.
read more »Tuesday, 31 October 2006
The Fujairah 380 CST High Sulphur Fuel Oil Futures Contract will commence trading this month on Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange.
read more »Thursday, 31 August 2006
Dubai’s commodities exchanges, combined with Dubai and Fujairah depots, to turn the UAE into regional hub
read more »Thursday, 31 August 2006
Launch could boost regional commodities trading
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