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NCDEX to relaunch robusta coffee futures

Tue Aug 21, 2007 2:25pm IST
 
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - The National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange Ltd (NCDEX) will relaunch futures trading in robusta coffee on September 10, a senior exchange official said on Tuesday.

The contracts for arabica coffee would also be relaunched soon but the date has not been decided yet, he added.

"We are coming up with a different grade of robusta. Earlier, it was robusta cherry clean bulk, now it will be Robusta cherry AB," said the exchange official, who did not want to be named.

Robusta cherry AB is the most exported grade from India. So, people were not getting enough reference from clean bulk contracts and hence it became illiquid over a period of time, he said.

Robusta, more tolerant to warm conditions than Arabica, constitutes about 65 percent of India's total coffee output of 295,000 tonnes.

All grades of coffee will be benchmarked against Robusta cherry AB, he said. The grades higher than cherry AB will get a premium and the grades lower than cherry AB will get a discount on delivery to the exchange.

"We will have five contracts running in every alternate month. The first contract will expire in January and the next contracts will be in March, May, July and September," the official said.

The contracts would be traded till 11:30 p.m.

The unit of trading would be 2 tonnes. Earlier it was 9 tonnes and then was reduced to 1.5 tonnes to increase the participation of small traders.

The position limits would be 11,250 tonnes for members and 3,750 tonnes for clients. The daily fluctuation limit for the contracts will be 6 percent.

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