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Chinese exchange to launch iron ore futures contract


Post Date: 06 Jul 2013    Viewed: 362

Argus reported that China's Dalian Commodities Exchange is working on introducing a futures contract for imported 62pc Fe grade iron ore.


It is imperative for China to urgently introduce iron ore futures, because several international exchanges are already trading in derivatives for the steelmaking commodity. China is the largest import market for iron ore.


Dalian's iron ore contract will be a futures contract based on a warehouse based physical delivery system. Other countries, such as Singapore have primarily introduced cash settled iron ore index based derivatives because of a lack of a domestic spot market and physical delivery capabilities.


A convergence between physical and future iron ore prices in a physical delivery based model would curb speculation and more closely align prices with supply and demand fundamentals in the Chinese physical market. Dalian ultimately plans to establish an iron ore price benchmark that gains global acceptance.


Australian or Brazilian mining firms may struggle to accept yuan denominated contracts as a pricing benchmark. Taxes and restrictions on transferring profits outside China would discourage international companies from trading on the DCE.


If Dalian's track record with other commodities including the recently launched coking coal futures contract is any indicator it would be an actively traded futures product in China and could offer traders valuable arbitrage opportunities with regard to other globally traded iron ore derivatives.


Dalian's 62pc Fe contract will allow premiums and discounts to be offered for different values of impurities such as silicon, aluminum, sulphur and phosphorus, making it possible for non mainstream cargoes to be part of the contract. The minimum Fe level for inclusion in the 62pc Fe grade will be 60pc. Contract size is expected to be 100 tonnes while minimum physical delivery amount will be 10,000 tonnes.


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