During the midst of India's currency crisis in 2013, which saw the rupee drop over 20%, the central bank introduced various measures to stabilize the markets. One such measure relating to gold was to restrict the amount of gold investment. In addition, the RBI had requested banks to purchase gold from jewellers and individuals in order to manage the impact on the declining currency. As a result, the NCDEX has launched its new contract focused on corporates and hedgers.
Amid the gold crisis of 2013 when the precious metals fell the highest amount in 30 years, gold ETF investments saw a departure of assets in excess of $1 billion during the immediate aftermath of the dive in the price of the safe haven instrument. However, a rapid drop in the price of gold created a buying frenzy in Asia and consequently a balancing act took place.
Marcus Grubb, Managing Director, Investment at the World Gold Council, commented about the changing nature of gold during last year in a comment: “The global gold market remains resilient, underpinned by the continued shift in demand from West to East, strong demand in consumer categories and solid central bank and technology sectors.
The growth we are seeing in jewellery, bars and coins in particular, demonstrates once again the unique diversity of gold demand, as different sectors increase in prominence at different points in the global economic cycle, clear evidence of the ebb and flow of what is an extremely liquid market.”
Opportunities in Derivatives
India, one of the world's largest consumers of gold holds sentimental value for the precious metal. It's widely used during festivities such as Eid and Diwali and in celebrations such as marriage. The country has a large physical consumption and the role of derivatives for risk and price management has significant potential.
D K Aggrawal Managing Director of SMC Trade
D K Agrawal, Managing Director of a domestic broker SMC India, explained how important derivatives are and the significance of innovative ideas by trading venues in a comment to Forex Magnates: “Considering the huge physical market volume in India the future volumes are at a very low multiple. If the new exchanges come with differentiated offering and provide niche products I believe there will be enough volume for even the new exchange. These exchanges are also providing arbitrage opportunities to the investors and trade volume is gearing up even in the new exchanges. However, it would take some more time for newer exchanges to get sufficient volume to justify their existence."
Ashok Mittal, CEO of Emkay, added his views on the competitive nature of India's brokerage sector, he said: “There is always scope for any new player in the market. This not only allows the competition but also better services and pricing to the participants. Though the success of any new exchange will depend on the product being offered by the exchange. It is surely going to be tough for the new entrants to increase their market share. I also feel that with the entry of new exchanges the size of market shall also increase.”
NCDEX had promising news for its energy contract, on the 10th of January, it traded 2,200 barrels in crude oil futures.
Apart from commodities contracts, India will welcome interest rate futures. MCX SX, has received approval for SEBI to offer interest rate futures contract. A copy excerpted from a subsequent press release, regarding the newly announced NCDEX contract, can be seen below, highlighting some of its key specifications.
During the midst of India's currency crisis in 2013, which saw the rupee drop over 20%, the central bank introduced various measures to stabilize the markets. One such measure relating to gold was to restrict the amount of gold investment. In addition, the RBI had requested banks to purchase gold from jewellers and individuals in order to manage the impact on the declining currency. As a result, the NCDEX has launched its new contract focused on corporates and hedgers.
Amid the gold crisis of 2013 when the precious metals fell the highest amount in 30 years, gold ETF investments saw a departure of assets in excess of $1 billion during the immediate aftermath of the dive in the price of the safe haven instrument. However, a rapid drop in the price of gold created a buying frenzy in Asia and consequently a balancing act took place.
Marcus Grubb, Managing Director, Investment at the World Gold Council, commented about the changing nature of gold during last year in a comment: “The global gold market remains resilient, underpinned by the continued shift in demand from West to East, strong demand in consumer categories and solid central bank and technology sectors.
The growth we are seeing in jewellery, bars and coins in particular, demonstrates once again the unique diversity of gold demand, as different sectors increase in prominence at different points in the global economic cycle, clear evidence of the ebb and flow of what is an extremely liquid market.”
Opportunities in Derivatives
India, one of the world's largest consumers of gold holds sentimental value for the precious metal. It's widely used during festivities such as Eid and Diwali and in celebrations such as marriage. The country has a large physical consumption and the role of derivatives for risk and price management has significant potential.
D K Aggrawal Managing Director of SMC Trade
D K Agrawal, Managing Director of a domestic broker SMC India, explained how important derivatives are and the significance of innovative ideas by trading venues in a comment to Forex Magnates: “Considering the huge physical market volume in India the future volumes are at a very low multiple. If the new exchanges come with differentiated offering and provide niche products I believe there will be enough volume for even the new exchange. These exchanges are also providing arbitrage opportunities to the investors and trade volume is gearing up even in the new exchanges. However, it would take some more time for newer exchanges to get sufficient volume to justify their existence."
Ashok Mittal, CEO of Emkay, added his views on the competitive nature of India's brokerage sector, he said: “There is always scope for any new player in the market. This not only allows the competition but also better services and pricing to the participants. Though the success of any new exchange will depend on the product being offered by the exchange. It is surely going to be tough for the new entrants to increase their market share. I also feel that with the entry of new exchanges the size of market shall also increase.”
NCDEX had promising news for its energy contract, on the 10th of January, it traded 2,200 barrels in crude oil futures.
Apart from commodities contracts, India will welcome interest rate futures. MCX SX, has received approval for SEBI to offer interest rate futures contract. A copy excerpted from a subsequent press release, regarding the newly announced NCDEX contract, can be seen below, highlighting some of its key specifications.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
iForex posts its first annual results as a listed broker. Also ahead: CFI Financial secures a Brazil license, and prediction markets have a big week, with new ETF launches and fresh Polymarket loss data. It's Thursday, the thirtieth of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 29 April 2026
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
XTB and Robinhood both post first-quarter earnings. But the numbers point in very different directions. Also ahead: Capital.com pushes into three new markets and signals a move into payments.
It's Wednesday, the 29th of April 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 28 April 2026
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
Startrader posts three-point-one trillion dollars in first-quarter volume — up three hundred and forty percent from a year ago. Also ahead: Fintokei claims sub-second trader payouts, and eToro opens its premium subscription tier to all investors.
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
FM Daily Brief - 27 April 2026
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.
Finance Magnates spoke with IG Group's MENA CEO. Also ahead: EC Markets posts a record five-point-one-three trillion dollar first quarter. Plus Hola Prime brings in Deloitte to audit prop firm payouts.