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Global Trading Venue ICE Becomes New Administrator for Daily LBMA Gold Price Fixing
Global Trading Venue ICE Becomes New Administrator for Daily LBMA Gold Price Fixing
Friday,07/11/2014|19:03GMTby
Adil Siddiqui
The Gold trading market is to benefit from a new benchmark that aims to bring a layer of transparency to the daily price fixing of the yellow metal. The Intercontinental Exchange Benchmark Administration was selected by the LBMA.
London’s historic daily Gold Fixing practice is to undergo a revolutionary change in light of recent investigations in the way rates are calculated. A leading US financial trading venue, the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), has been appointed by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) to conduct the daily price calculation.
The firm announced that the trading venue’s ICE Benchmark Administration (IBA) has been confirmed as the new administrator of the LBMA Gold Price. ICE Benchmark Administration expects to assume responsibility of the LBMA Gold Price in early 2015. The move highlights the importance regulators hold for transparent price mechanisms in global financial markets.
The new authority will take responsibility of governing the ninety-five year old process. The London Gold Market Fixing Limited and the London Bullion Market Association announced their search earlier this year in July. Today’s announcement noted that the LBMA Gold Price will replace the Gold Fixing Price which has been in existence since September 1919. The daily pricing system is set in London twice a day and provides a published benchmark price that is widely used as an international pricing medium by producers, consumers, investors and central banks.
The Gold price auction takes place twice daily by the London Gold Fixing Company at 10:30 and 15:00 and is expressed in US dollars per fine troy ounce. The prices are also available in £ and €.
Under the new terms, IBA will transition to a physically settled, electronic and tradeable auction, with the ability to participate in three currencies: USD, EUR and GBP. Finbarr Hutcheson, President, ICE Benchmark Administration, commented about the news in a statement: “We are delighted to have been selected by a combination of the LBMA and their members as the new administrator of the LBMA Gold Price. We look forward to working closely with the LBMA and the precious metals industry as we deliver an IOSCO-compliant benchmark that fulfils the requirements of market participants in an efficient and transparent manner.”
IBA extends its reach as an administrator of key industry figures. In July 2013, IBA was appointed as the new administrator of LIBOR following a rigorous selection process sponsored by HM Treasury (UK) and Chaired by Baroness Hogg. In addition, IBA completed the LIBOR transition in February 2014, and in addition, became the new administrator for ISDAFIX in August 2014.
Industry bodies such as the World Gold Council welcomed the new solution. The firm's Managing Director who is responsible for Central Banks & Public Policy, Natalie Dempster, pictured, commented in a statement: “A transparent and inclusive process to choose the new administrator for the gold fixing process was absolutely crucial and this has certainly been delivered by the LBMA over the last four months. The appointment of IBA is the right decision and one we support wholeheartedly.”
The new procedure removes the near century old process that was processed by banks. In 2004 Barclays took over from Rothschild & Sons, one of the founding members of the process. The Gold Fixing rate, like its peers, the FX fixing rates and LIBOR, has been under scrutiny as bank employees have been investigated for manipulating the figures.
London’s historic daily Gold Fixing practice is to undergo a revolutionary change in light of recent investigations in the way rates are calculated. A leading US financial trading venue, the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), has been appointed by the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) to conduct the daily price calculation.
The firm announced that the trading venue’s ICE Benchmark Administration (IBA) has been confirmed as the new administrator of the LBMA Gold Price. ICE Benchmark Administration expects to assume responsibility of the LBMA Gold Price in early 2015. The move highlights the importance regulators hold for transparent price mechanisms in global financial markets.
The new authority will take responsibility of governing the ninety-five year old process. The London Gold Market Fixing Limited and the London Bullion Market Association announced their search earlier this year in July. Today’s announcement noted that the LBMA Gold Price will replace the Gold Fixing Price which has been in existence since September 1919. The daily pricing system is set in London twice a day and provides a published benchmark price that is widely used as an international pricing medium by producers, consumers, investors and central banks.
The Gold price auction takes place twice daily by the London Gold Fixing Company at 10:30 and 15:00 and is expressed in US dollars per fine troy ounce. The prices are also available in £ and €.
Under the new terms, IBA will transition to a physically settled, electronic and tradeable auction, with the ability to participate in three currencies: USD, EUR and GBP. Finbarr Hutcheson, President, ICE Benchmark Administration, commented about the news in a statement: “We are delighted to have been selected by a combination of the LBMA and their members as the new administrator of the LBMA Gold Price. We look forward to working closely with the LBMA and the precious metals industry as we deliver an IOSCO-compliant benchmark that fulfils the requirements of market participants in an efficient and transparent manner.”
IBA extends its reach as an administrator of key industry figures. In July 2013, IBA was appointed as the new administrator of LIBOR following a rigorous selection process sponsored by HM Treasury (UK) and Chaired by Baroness Hogg. In addition, IBA completed the LIBOR transition in February 2014, and in addition, became the new administrator for ISDAFIX in August 2014.
Industry bodies such as the World Gold Council welcomed the new solution. The firm's Managing Director who is responsible for Central Banks & Public Policy, Natalie Dempster, pictured, commented in a statement: “A transparent and inclusive process to choose the new administrator for the gold fixing process was absolutely crucial and this has certainly been delivered by the LBMA over the last four months. The appointment of IBA is the right decision and one we support wholeheartedly.”
The new procedure removes the near century old process that was processed by banks. In 2004 Barclays took over from Rothschild & Sons, one of the founding members of the process. The Gold Fixing rate, like its peers, the FX fixing rates and LIBOR, has been under scrutiny as bank employees have been investigated for manipulating the figures.
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