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INTRODUCTION OF COMMODITY
      MARKET IN INDIA
 The evolution of the organized futures market in India
  commenced in 1875 with the setting up of the Bombay
  Cotton Trade Association Ltd. Following widespread
  discontent among leading cotton mill owners and
  merchants over the functioning of the Bombay Cotton
  Trade Association, a separate association, Bombay Cotton
  Exchange Ltd., was constituted in 1983.
 Futures trading in oilseeds originated with the setting up of
  the Gujarati Vyapari Mandali in 1900, which carried out
  futures trading in ground nuts, castor seeds and cotton.
  The Calcutta Hessian Exchange Ltd. and the East India
  Jute Association Ltd. were set up in 1919 and 1927
  respectively for futures trade in raw jute.
 Futures markets in Bullion began in Mumbai in
  1920, and later, similar markets were established in
  Rajkot, Jaipur, Jamnagar, Kanpur, Delhi and Calcutta.
  In due course, several other exchanges were
  established in the country, facilitating trade in diverse
  commodities such as pepper, turmeric, potato, sugar
  and jaggery.
 The futures trade in spices was first organised by the
  India Pepper and Spices Trade Association (IPSTA) in
  Cochin in 1957. However, in order to monitor the price
  movements of several agricultural and essential
  commodities, futures trade was completely banned by
  the government in 1966.
 Subsequent to the ban of futures trade, many traders
  resorted to unofficial and informal trade in futures.
  However, in India‘s liberalization epoch as per the June
REGULATING BODY
 The commodity futures traded in commodity exchanges
 are regulated by the Government under the Forward
 Contracts Regulations Act, 1952 and the Rules framed
 there under. The regulator for the commodities trading is
 the Forward Markets Commission, situated at
 Mumbai, which comes under the Ministry of Consumer
 Affairs Food and Public Distribution.

 Forward Markets Commission (FMC):- It is statutory
  institution set up in 1953 under Forward Contracts
  (Regulation) Act, 1952. Commission consists of minimum two
  and maximum four members appointed by Central Govt. Out
  of these members there is one nominated chairman. All the
  exchanges have been set up under overall control of Forward
  Market Commission (FMC) of Government of India.
Snapshot of Indian Commodity
Market
    Two Major Commodities Exchange in
                   India
  MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange)
  NCDEX (National Commodities &
  Derivatives Exchange
MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange)
 Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) is a
  state-of-the-art electronic commodity futures exchange.
  The demutualised Exchange has permanent recognition
  from the Government of India to facilitate online
  trading, and clearing and settlement operations for
  commodity futures across the country.
 MCX offers more than 40 commodities across various
  segments such as bullion, ferrous and non-ferrous
  metals, energy, and a number of agri-commodities on its
  platform. The Exchange introduces standardized
  commodity futures contracts on its platform.
 MCX has been certified to three ISO standards
  including ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System
  standard, ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management
National Commodity and Derivatives
Exchange
 National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited
  (NCDEX) is a professionally managed on-line multi
  commodity exchange. The shareholders of NCDEX
  comprises of large national level institutions, large
  public sector bank and companies.
 NCDEX is a public limited company incorporated on
  April 23, 2003 under the Companies Act, 1956. It
  obtained its Certificate for Commencement of Business
  on May 9, 2003. It commenced its operations on
  December 15, 2003.
 NCDEX is regulated by Forward Markets Commission.
  NCDEX is subjected to various laws of the land like the
 NCDEX headquarters are located in Mumbai and
  offers facilities to its members from the centers located
  throughout India.
 The Exchange, as on February 9, 2012 offered
  contracts in 34 commodities - comprising 23
  agricultural commodities, 6 precious metals, 2
  energy, 1 polymer and 2 other metals. The top 5
  commodities, in terms of volume traded at the
  Exchange, were Soya oil, Gaur Seed, Chana, RM
  seed and Guar gum.
 NCDEX the country's second largest commodity
  derivatives exchange, has been listing contracts since
  2003.
 The NCDEX ranked number 32nd in 2010 in the
  Futures Industry Association's global list of top 53
  derivatives exchanges measured by volume, rising
As of 2011, India’s TOP commodity
exchanges are:
 National Multi-Commodity Exchange (NMCE).
 Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX).
 Indian Commodity Exchange ICEX.
 ACE Derivatives and Commodity Exchange ACE
Size of the Market
 The trading of commodities includes physical trading of
  food items, Energy and Metals, etc. and trading of
  derivatives.
 In the five years up to 2007, the value of global physical
  exports of commodities increased by 17%while the
  notional value outstanding of commodity OTC
  derivatives increased more than 500% and commodity
  derivative trading on exchanges more than 200%.
 Agricultural contracts trading grew by 32% in
  2007,energy 29% and industrial metals by 30%.
 Precious metals trading grew by 3%, with higher
  volume in New York being partially offset by declining
  volume in Tokyo.
Commodity Markets have their presence in country
 for over 120 yrs.
Trade in commodities has been Unorganized in
 Regional markets & Local Mandis.
Trading in Futures Contracts has been permitted in
 over 120 commodities.
Physical commodity market size in India is estimated
 to be around 25 lakh core per annum.
Major    commodities traded in India are -
 Gold,                 Silver,                  Crude
 Oil, Copper, Guar, Chana, Spices, among the few.
 Ban in forward trading from mid-sixties
 Prior to ban
   Thriving commodity exchanges for
    cotton, gold, edible oils etc.
   more than 20 regional commodity specific
    exchanges
 Recent developments
   Ban completely lifted in 2003
   Emergence of national level de-mutualised online
    multi-commodity exchanges
   3 National and 21 regional exchanges
   Trade in 60 commodities compared with just 8 in
    2000
Benefits of commodity Future
Markets.
 Price Discovery:-Based on inputs regarding specific
  market information, the demand and supply
  equilibrium, weather forecasts, expert views and
  comments, inflation rates, Government policies, market
  dynamics, hopes and fears, buyers and sellers conduct
  trading at futures exchanges. This transforms in to
  continuous price discovery mechanism.
 Price Risk Management: - Hedging is the most common
  method of price risk management. It is strategy of offering
  price risk that is inherent in spot market by taking an
  equal but opposite position in the futures market. Futures
  markets are used as a mode by hedgers to protect their
  business from adverse price change. This could dent the
  profitability of their business. Hedging benefits who are
  involved in trading of commodities like
 Import- Export competitiveness: - The exporters can
  hedge their price risk and improve their competitiveness
  by making use of futures market. A majority of traders
  which are involved in physical trade internationally
  intend to buy forwards. The purchases made from the
  physical market might expose them to the risk of price
  risk resulting to losses.
 Benefits for farmers/Agriculturalists: - Price
  instability has a direct bearing on farmers in the
  absence of futures market. There would be no need to
  have large reserves to cover against unfavorable price
  fluctuations. This would reduce the risk premiums
  associated with the marketing or processing margins
  enabling more returns on produce. Storing more and
  being more active in the markets. The price information
  accessible to the farmers determines the extent to
  which traders/processors increase price to them. Since
  one of the objectives of futures exchange is to make
GROWTH IN THE COMMODITY MARKET AS
COMPARED TO THE EQUITY MARKET
  The Indian commodity futures volumes have grown 5.5
   times from Rs.20.53 trillion in 2005-06 to Rs.112.52
   trillion in 2010-11
  Currently, the average monthly volume on the Indian
   commodity exchanges is Rs.6 trillion. MCX leads the
   industry, followed by NCDEX.
  MCX is not only number one in India but has achieved
   some global milestones too. It was the largest exchange
   in silver (in terms of number of futures contracts traded
   in 2010), number two in gold, copper and natural gas
   and number three in crude oil. When we say India is the
   largest exchange in silver, it is a great achievement for
   the Multi Commodity Exchange.
 Talking about agricultural commodities, the Indian
  commodities market has futures contracts of
  commodities such as black pepper, cumin
  seed, mentha oil and many more which are
  internationally traded but only listed in India;
  internationally traders tend to consider these as
  benchmark rates.
 Foreign institutional investors, domestic
  institutions, banks and insurance companies are not
  allowed to trade on the Indian commodity bourses and
  a majority of volumes come from
  jobbers, arbitrageurs, retail traders and small scale
  enterprises and corporate (for hedging). Even portfolio
  management services are not permitted.
 We expect the Indian commodity futures market to
  reach at least 15x-20x by FY15. With the contribution
  of Indian physical commodities to GDP being pegged
  at 45%, even if the commodity futures market trades
List of Traded Commodity
 Agricultural (Grains, and Food and
  Fiber)
 Livestock & Meat
 Energy
 Precious metals
 Industrial metals
Agricultural Products:-
 Corn, Oats, Rough
    Rice, Soybeans, Rapeseed, Soybean Meal, Soybean
    Oil, Wheat, Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton No.2, Sugar
    No.11,Sugar No.14.
   Livestock and Meat:- Lean Hogs, Frozen Pork
    Bellies, Live Cattle, Feeder Cattle.
   Energy:- WTI Crude Oil, Brent Crude, Ethanol, Natural
    Gas, Heating Oil, Gulf Coast Gasoline, RBOB
    Gasoline, Propane, Uranium.
   Precious Metal:- Gold, Platinum, Palladium, Silver.
   Industrial Metals:-
    Copper, Lead, Zinc, Tin, Aluminum, Aluminum
    alloy, Nickel, Aluminum alloy, Recycled steel
Commodity Exchanges

 Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange
 Bhatinda Om & Oil Exchange Bathinda
 Brazilian Mercantile and Futures Exchange
 Chicago Board of Trade
 Chicago Mercantile Exchange
 Commodity Exchange Bratislava, JSC
 Dalian Commodity Exchange
 Dubai Mercantile Exchange
 Euro next life
 Intercontinental Exchange
 Minneapolis Grain Exchange
 Multi Commodity Exchange
 National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange
 National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Ltd
 National Food Exchange
 New York Mercantile Exchange
 New York Board of Trade
 Rosario Board of Trade
 Steelbay
 Kansas City Board of Trad
 London Metal Exchange
 Winnipeg Commodity Exchange
 National Spot Exchange
Recent trends in Commodity
Market.
 The 2008 global boom in commodity prices - for
  everything from coal to corn – was fueled by heated
  demand from the likes of China and India.
 Speculation in forward markets.
 Farmers are expected to face a sharp drop in crop
  prices as a result of bad rainfall.
 Other commodities, such as steel, are also expected to
  fall due to lower demand
Future Contract
 Commodity and Futures contracts are similar as
  "Forward" Contracts.
 Early days "future" contracts (agreements to buy
  now, pay and deliver later) were used as a way of
  getting products from producer to the consumer.
 These typically were only for food and agricultural
  Products.• Now it is used for every metal.
 Future contract for commodity trading and for share
  trading is all different from one another
CONCLUSION
 India is one of the top producers of a large number of
  commodities, and also has a long history of trading in
  commodities and related derivatives. The commodities
  derivatives market has seen ups and downs, but seem
  to have finally arrived now.
 The market has made enormous progress in terms of
  technology, transparency and the trading activity.
  Interestingly, this has happened only after the
  Government protection was removed from a number of
  commodities, and market forces were allowed to play
  their role.
 This should act as a major lesson for the policy makers
  in developing countries, that pricing and price risk
  management should be left to the market forces rather
THANK YOU.
Bibliography:
 Google. For Images
 MCX & NCDEX official websites
 Indian Blogger:- MANGAK KESHAV.
 Nirmal Bang,
 Marketoperation.com

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Introduction of commodity market in india

  • 1. INTRODUCTION OF COMMODITY MARKET IN INDIA
  • 2.  The evolution of the organized futures market in India commenced in 1875 with the setting up of the Bombay Cotton Trade Association Ltd. Following widespread discontent among leading cotton mill owners and merchants over the functioning of the Bombay Cotton Trade Association, a separate association, Bombay Cotton Exchange Ltd., was constituted in 1983.  Futures trading in oilseeds originated with the setting up of the Gujarati Vyapari Mandali in 1900, which carried out futures trading in ground nuts, castor seeds and cotton. The Calcutta Hessian Exchange Ltd. and the East India Jute Association Ltd. were set up in 1919 and 1927 respectively for futures trade in raw jute.
  • 3.  Futures markets in Bullion began in Mumbai in 1920, and later, similar markets were established in Rajkot, Jaipur, Jamnagar, Kanpur, Delhi and Calcutta. In due course, several other exchanges were established in the country, facilitating trade in diverse commodities such as pepper, turmeric, potato, sugar and jaggery.  The futures trade in spices was first organised by the India Pepper and Spices Trade Association (IPSTA) in Cochin in 1957. However, in order to monitor the price movements of several agricultural and essential commodities, futures trade was completely banned by the government in 1966.  Subsequent to the ban of futures trade, many traders resorted to unofficial and informal trade in futures. However, in India‘s liberalization epoch as per the June
  • 4. REGULATING BODY  The commodity futures traded in commodity exchanges are regulated by the Government under the Forward Contracts Regulations Act, 1952 and the Rules framed there under. The regulator for the commodities trading is the Forward Markets Commission, situated at Mumbai, which comes under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs Food and Public Distribution.  Forward Markets Commission (FMC):- It is statutory institution set up in 1953 under Forward Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1952. Commission consists of minimum two and maximum four members appointed by Central Govt. Out of these members there is one nominated chairman. All the exchanges have been set up under overall control of Forward Market Commission (FMC) of Government of India.
  • 5. Snapshot of Indian Commodity Market Two Major Commodities Exchange in India  MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange)  NCDEX (National Commodities & Derivatives Exchange
  • 6. MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange)  Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) is a state-of-the-art electronic commodity futures exchange. The demutualised Exchange has permanent recognition from the Government of India to facilitate online trading, and clearing and settlement operations for commodity futures across the country.  MCX offers more than 40 commodities across various segments such as bullion, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, energy, and a number of agri-commodities on its platform. The Exchange introduces standardized commodity futures contracts on its platform.  MCX has been certified to three ISO standards including ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System standard, ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management
  • 7.
  • 8. National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange  National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) is a professionally managed on-line multi commodity exchange. The shareholders of NCDEX comprises of large national level institutions, large public sector bank and companies.  NCDEX is a public limited company incorporated on April 23, 2003 under the Companies Act, 1956. It obtained its Certificate for Commencement of Business on May 9, 2003. It commenced its operations on December 15, 2003.  NCDEX is regulated by Forward Markets Commission. NCDEX is subjected to various laws of the land like the
  • 9.  NCDEX headquarters are located in Mumbai and offers facilities to its members from the centers located throughout India.  The Exchange, as on February 9, 2012 offered contracts in 34 commodities - comprising 23 agricultural commodities, 6 precious metals, 2 energy, 1 polymer and 2 other metals. The top 5 commodities, in terms of volume traded at the Exchange, were Soya oil, Gaur Seed, Chana, RM seed and Guar gum.  NCDEX the country's second largest commodity derivatives exchange, has been listing contracts since 2003.  The NCDEX ranked number 32nd in 2010 in the Futures Industry Association's global list of top 53 derivatives exchanges measured by volume, rising
  • 10. As of 2011, India’s TOP commodity exchanges are:  National Multi-Commodity Exchange (NMCE).  Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX).  Indian Commodity Exchange ICEX.  ACE Derivatives and Commodity Exchange ACE
  • 11. Size of the Market  The trading of commodities includes physical trading of food items, Energy and Metals, etc. and trading of derivatives.  In the five years up to 2007, the value of global physical exports of commodities increased by 17%while the notional value outstanding of commodity OTC derivatives increased more than 500% and commodity derivative trading on exchanges more than 200%.  Agricultural contracts trading grew by 32% in 2007,energy 29% and industrial metals by 30%.  Precious metals trading grew by 3%, with higher volume in New York being partially offset by declining volume in Tokyo.
  • 12. Commodity Markets have their presence in country for over 120 yrs. Trade in commodities has been Unorganized in Regional markets & Local Mandis. Trading in Futures Contracts has been permitted in over 120 commodities. Physical commodity market size in India is estimated to be around 25 lakh core per annum. Major commodities traded in India are - Gold, Silver, Crude Oil, Copper, Guar, Chana, Spices, among the few.
  • 13.  Ban in forward trading from mid-sixties  Prior to ban  Thriving commodity exchanges for cotton, gold, edible oils etc.  more than 20 regional commodity specific exchanges  Recent developments  Ban completely lifted in 2003  Emergence of national level de-mutualised online multi-commodity exchanges  3 National and 21 regional exchanges  Trade in 60 commodities compared with just 8 in 2000
  • 14. Benefits of commodity Future Markets.  Price Discovery:-Based on inputs regarding specific market information, the demand and supply equilibrium, weather forecasts, expert views and comments, inflation rates, Government policies, market dynamics, hopes and fears, buyers and sellers conduct trading at futures exchanges. This transforms in to continuous price discovery mechanism.  Price Risk Management: - Hedging is the most common method of price risk management. It is strategy of offering price risk that is inherent in spot market by taking an equal but opposite position in the futures market. Futures markets are used as a mode by hedgers to protect their business from adverse price change. This could dent the profitability of their business. Hedging benefits who are involved in trading of commodities like
  • 15.  Import- Export competitiveness: - The exporters can hedge their price risk and improve their competitiveness by making use of futures market. A majority of traders which are involved in physical trade internationally intend to buy forwards. The purchases made from the physical market might expose them to the risk of price risk resulting to losses.  Benefits for farmers/Agriculturalists: - Price instability has a direct bearing on farmers in the absence of futures market. There would be no need to have large reserves to cover against unfavorable price fluctuations. This would reduce the risk premiums associated with the marketing or processing margins enabling more returns on produce. Storing more and being more active in the markets. The price information accessible to the farmers determines the extent to which traders/processors increase price to them. Since one of the objectives of futures exchange is to make
  • 16. GROWTH IN THE COMMODITY MARKET AS COMPARED TO THE EQUITY MARKET  The Indian commodity futures volumes have grown 5.5 times from Rs.20.53 trillion in 2005-06 to Rs.112.52 trillion in 2010-11  Currently, the average monthly volume on the Indian commodity exchanges is Rs.6 trillion. MCX leads the industry, followed by NCDEX.  MCX is not only number one in India but has achieved some global milestones too. It was the largest exchange in silver (in terms of number of futures contracts traded in 2010), number two in gold, copper and natural gas and number three in crude oil. When we say India is the largest exchange in silver, it is a great achievement for the Multi Commodity Exchange.
  • 17.  Talking about agricultural commodities, the Indian commodities market has futures contracts of commodities such as black pepper, cumin seed, mentha oil and many more which are internationally traded but only listed in India; internationally traders tend to consider these as benchmark rates.  Foreign institutional investors, domestic institutions, banks and insurance companies are not allowed to trade on the Indian commodity bourses and a majority of volumes come from jobbers, arbitrageurs, retail traders and small scale enterprises and corporate (for hedging). Even portfolio management services are not permitted.  We expect the Indian commodity futures market to reach at least 15x-20x by FY15. With the contribution of Indian physical commodities to GDP being pegged at 45%, even if the commodity futures market trades
  • 18. List of Traded Commodity  Agricultural (Grains, and Food and Fiber)  Livestock & Meat  Energy  Precious metals  Industrial metals
  • 19. Agricultural Products:-  Corn, Oats, Rough Rice, Soybeans, Rapeseed, Soybean Meal, Soybean Oil, Wheat, Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton No.2, Sugar No.11,Sugar No.14.  Livestock and Meat:- Lean Hogs, Frozen Pork Bellies, Live Cattle, Feeder Cattle.  Energy:- WTI Crude Oil, Brent Crude, Ethanol, Natural Gas, Heating Oil, Gulf Coast Gasoline, RBOB Gasoline, Propane, Uranium.  Precious Metal:- Gold, Platinum, Palladium, Silver.  Industrial Metals:- Copper, Lead, Zinc, Tin, Aluminum, Aluminum alloy, Nickel, Aluminum alloy, Recycled steel
  • 20. Commodity Exchanges  Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange  Bhatinda Om & Oil Exchange Bathinda  Brazilian Mercantile and Futures Exchange  Chicago Board of Trade  Chicago Mercantile Exchange  Commodity Exchange Bratislava, JSC  Dalian Commodity Exchange  Dubai Mercantile Exchange  Euro next life  Intercontinental Exchange
  • 21.  Minneapolis Grain Exchange  Multi Commodity Exchange  National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange  National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Ltd  National Food Exchange  New York Mercantile Exchange  New York Board of Trade  Rosario Board of Trade  Steelbay  Kansas City Board of Trad  London Metal Exchange  Winnipeg Commodity Exchange  National Spot Exchange
  • 22. Recent trends in Commodity Market.  The 2008 global boom in commodity prices - for everything from coal to corn – was fueled by heated demand from the likes of China and India.  Speculation in forward markets.  Farmers are expected to face a sharp drop in crop prices as a result of bad rainfall.  Other commodities, such as steel, are also expected to fall due to lower demand
  • 23. Future Contract  Commodity and Futures contracts are similar as "Forward" Contracts.  Early days "future" contracts (agreements to buy now, pay and deliver later) were used as a way of getting products from producer to the consumer.  These typically were only for food and agricultural Products.• Now it is used for every metal.  Future contract for commodity trading and for share trading is all different from one another
  • 24. CONCLUSION  India is one of the top producers of a large number of commodities, and also has a long history of trading in commodities and related derivatives. The commodities derivatives market has seen ups and downs, but seem to have finally arrived now.  The market has made enormous progress in terms of technology, transparency and the trading activity. Interestingly, this has happened only after the Government protection was removed from a number of commodities, and market forces were allowed to play their role.  This should act as a major lesson for the policy makers in developing countries, that pricing and price risk management should be left to the market forces rather
  • 25. THANK YOU. Bibliography:  Google. For Images  MCX & NCDEX official websites  Indian Blogger:- MANGAK KESHAV.  Nirmal Bang,  Marketoperation.com