India continues to ban derivatives trading in some agro products
In particular, trading in derivatives on rice, wheat, chickpea (chana), mustard seeds, soybeans, crude palm oil and mung has been suspended.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has extended until the end of March this year the suspension of derivatives trading in some grains and food products, Reuters reported.
In particular, trading in derivatives on rice, wheat, chickpea (chana), mustard seeds, soybeans, crude palm oil and mung has been suspended.
Recall that the suspension of derivatives trading in India was first introduced in December 2021.
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