China's Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange gets Singapore market operator licence

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[SHANGHAI] China's Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange said on Wednesday it has been approved as a recognised market operator (RMO) in Singapore, paving the way to attract more foreign investors to its purified terephthalic acid (PTA) futures contract. Read more at The Business Times.

[SHANGHAI] China's Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange said on Wednesday it has been approved as a recognised market operator in Singapore, paving the way to attract more foreign investors to its purified terephthalic acid futures contract.

The approval by the Monetary Authority of Singapore will also allow foreign investors to trade certain futures products on the Chinese bourse through Singapore brokerages, the exchange said. PTA, a petrochemical derivative, is an essential raw material for making polyesters extensively used in producing textiles, packaging and film products.

The MAS issues RMO licences to companies that wish to operate an organised market or a place to exchange, sell or purchase derivatives contracts or securities. The Zhengzhou exchange has allowed foreigners to directly trade in its PTA futures contract since late 2018 and more recently launched PTA options trading in December 2019.

 

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