India Regulators Discuss Allowing Banks to Trade Commodities
India’s securities market regulator, along with its central bank, is exploring the possibility of permitting commercial lenders to trade in commodity derivatives.
This initiative aims to enhance liquidity in the commodity derivatives market, potentially bringing more depth and activity to this asset class.
Allowing commercial lenders to participate could lead to increased trading volumes and improved price discovery, benefiting the overall market ecosystem.
The move reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen India’s financial markets and provide more robust avenues for risk management and investment.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-11-06/india-regulators-discuss-allowing-banks-to-trade-commodities-mhnmx1xd
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