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This Article is From Sep 13, 2019

Commodity Derivatives: SEBI Adds Diamond, Base Metals And Alloys To Liquid Assets List

Commodity Derivatives: SEBI Adds Diamond, Base Metals And Alloys To Liquid Assets List
An employee poses while holding a large rough diamond with tweezers during the sorting process at the Namibian Diamond Trading Co. (NTDC) diamond processing and valuation center (Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg)  
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India on Friday added diamond, base metals and alloys to the list of eligible liquid assets for the commodity derivatives segment.

Currently, the list of commodities permitted as liquid assets consists of bullion, steel and agricultural commodities.

“Considering the introduction of compulsory delivery-based diamond and base metal derivatives contracts and feedback received from the stakeholders, it has been decided to include diamond, base metals and alloys in the list of permissible liquid assets,” the regulator said in a circular.

This is subject to minimum applicable haircut and concentration limits, which clearing corporations may accept from their members.

The minimum applicable haircut is 40 percent for diamond and 30 per cent for base metals and alloys, SEBI said.

Besides, it also mentioned that the minimum haircut stipulated for steel stands revised to 30 percent from the current applicable level of 60 percent since steel is an alloy.

The regulator further said “all commodities to be accepted as collateral should be of same quality specification which is deliverable under the contract specification of commodity derivatives being traded on the exchange”.

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