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Currency Futures
Hedging against fluctuating currency rates




    About MCX Stock Exchange

    Currency futures market -
    A perspective

    Participants of a currency
    futures market
    FAQs
    Product Specifications
About MCX Stock Exchange

MCX-SX, India's New Stock Exchange commenced operations in
October 7, 2008, under the regulatory framework of Securities &
Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
Currently, MCX-SX offers an electronic platform for trading in
currency futures contracts. Clearing and settlement is conducted
through the MCX-SX Clearing Corporation Ltd. (MCX-SX CCL).

Within a year of its inception, MCX-SX has achieved stupendous
growth in average daily turnover and open interest. The average
daily turnover increased from Rs. 355.66 cr during the first month
of operations to Rs. 16,980 cr for the month of February 2010.
MCX-SX is now the leader in the currency derivatives segment.

MCX-SX witnesses participation from 498 cities and towns across
India and has a strong member base of 652. A whole array of
financial market participants including hedgers (i.e. exporters,
importers, corporates and Banks), investors and arbitrageurs use
the exchange platform.

True to its philosophy of ‘Systematic development of markets
through Information, Innovation, Education and Research’,
MCX-SX endeavours to ensure continuous innovation and to
introduce products for optimising the needs of diverse market
participants under the extant regulatory framework. The Exchange
is committed to expand its product offerings and provide trading
in other asset classes like equity, debt, interest rates, index and
exchange traded funds, subject to necessary regulatory
clearances.



Currency futures market -
A perspective
Globalization and integration of financial markets, coupled with
progressive increase of cross-border flow of capital, have
transformed the dynamics of Indian financial markets. This has
increased the need for dynamic currency risk management. The
steady rise in India’s foreign trade along with liberalization in
foreign exchange regime has led to large inflow of foreign
currency into the system in the form of FDI and FII investments.

In order to provide a liquid, transparent and vibrant market for
foreign exchange rate risk management, Securities & Exchange
Board of India (SEBI) and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have allowed
trading in currency futures on stock exchanges for the first time in
India, initially based on the USDINR exchange rate and
subsequently on three other currency pairs – EURINR, GBPINR and




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JPYINR. The USDINR futures contract is already being traded on
MCX-SX with more than US$ 2 billion average daily turnover. This
would give Indian businesses another tool for hedging their
foreign exchange risk effectively and efficiently at transparent
rates on an electronic trading platform. The primary purpose of
exchange-traded currency derivatives is to provide a mechanism
for price risk management and consequently provide price curve
of expected future prices to enable the industry to protect its
foreign currency exposure. The need for such instruments
increases with increase of foreign exchange volatility.




Participants of a
currency futures market
A host of benefits are available to a wide range of financial market
participants, including hedgers (exporters, importers, corporates
and Banks), investors and arbitrageurs on MCX-SX.

Hedgers:      A high-liquidity platform for hedging against the
              effects of unfavourable fluctuations in the foreign
              exchange markets is available on exchange. Banks,
              importers, exporters and corporate houses hedge on
              MCX-SX.

Investors:   All those interested in taking a view on appreciation
             (or depreciation) of exchange rate in the long and
             short term can participate in the MCX-SX currency
             futures. For example, if one expects depreciation of
             the Indian Rupee against the US dollar, then he can
             hold on long (buy) position in USDINR contract for
             returns. Contrarily, he can sell the contract if he sees
             appreciation of the Indian Rupee.

Arbitrageurs: Arbitrageurs get the opportunity of trading in
              currency futures by simultaneous purchase and sale
              in two different markets, taking advantage of price
              differential between the markets.




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FAQs

What is currency trading?
While trade is international, currencies are national. As
international transactions are settled in global currencies,
usually they are brought/sold for one another and this
constitutes ‘currency trading’.


What are the factors that affect the exchange rate of a
currency?
A country’s currency exchange rate is typically affected by the
supply and demand for the country’s currency in the
international foreign exchange market. The demand and
supply dynamics is principally influenced by factors like
interest rates, inflation, trade balance and economic & political
scenarios in the country. The level of confidence in the
economy of a particular country also influences the currency
of that country.


How and why does the demand and supply of a currency
increase and decrease?
There are several reasons. A rise in export earnings of a
country increases foreign exchange supply. A rise in imports
increases demand. These are the objective reasons, but there
are many subjective reasons too. Some of the subjective
reasons are: directional viewpoints of market participants,
expectations of national economic performance, confidence in
a country’s economy and so on.


What is a currency futures contract?
A currency futures contract is a standardized version of a
forward contract that is traded on a regulated exchange. It is
an agreement to buy or sell a specified quantity of an
underlying currency on a specified date in future at a specified
rate (e.g., USD 1 = INR 46.00).
(Note: USD is abbreviation for the US Dollar, and INR for the
Indian Rupee).


What is the need of currency futures?
Currency futures are needed if your business is influenced by
fluctuations in currency exchange rates. If you are in India and
are importing something, you have done the costing of your
imports on the basis of a certain exchange rate between the




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Indian Rupee and the relevant foreign currency. By the time you
actually import, the value of the Indian Rupee may have gone
down and you may lose out on your income in terms of Indian
Rupees by paying higher. On the contrary, if you are exporting
something and the value of the Indian Rupee has gone up, you
earn less in terms of Rupees than you had anticipated. Currency
futures help you hedge against these exchange rate risks.


Does the national economy of India need currency futures?
Every business exposed to foreign exchange risk needs to have
a facility to hedge against such risk. Exchange-traded currency
futures, as on MCX-SX, are a superior tool for such hedging
because of greater transparency, liquidity, counterparty
guarantee and accessibility. Since the economy is made up of
businesses of all sizes, anything that is good for business is also
good for the national economy.


Why exchange-traded futures? What’s wrong with the
currency forward market that has been existing in India for
a long time?
The exchange-traded futures, as compared to OTC forwards,
serve the same economic purpose, yet differ in fundamental
ways. Exchange-traded contracts are standardised. In an
exchange-traded scenario where the market lot is fixed at a
much lesser size than the OTC market, equitable opportunity is
provided to all classes of investors whether large or small to
participate in the futures market. The other advantages of an
Exchange traded market would be greater transparency,
efficiency and accessibility.
The counterparty risk (credit risk) in a futures contract is
eliminated by the presence of a clearing house/ corporation,
which by assuming counterparty guarantee, eliminates default
risk. Thus, introduction of exchange-traded futures help in
overall development of the forex market in the country.


Who can participate in a currency futures market?
Any resident Indian or company including Banks and financial
institutions can participate in the futures market. However, at
present, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Non-Resident
Indians (NRIs) are not permitted to participate in currency
futures market.


What are the terms and conditions set by RBI for Banks to
participate in exchange traded fx futures?
RBI has allowed Banks to participate in currency futures market.
The AD Category I Banks which fulfill stipulated prudential




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requirements are eligible to become a clearing member and / or
trading member of the currency derivatives segment of MCX-SX.
AD Category I Banks which are urban co-operative banks or
state co-operative banks can participate in the currency futures
market only as a client, subject to approval thereof, from the
respective regulatory department of RBI.


If I am an AD Category I Bank, why should I become a
member of a currency futures exchange? I have the
interbank market, anyway.
The interbank market is a market for Banks. Small and medium-
sized clients of Banks cannot directly participate in the
interbank market. If a Bank is a member of a currency futures
exchange, it can trade on behalf of its small and medium-sized
clients, who otherwise would not have been able to benefit
from fluctuations in currency exchange rates. Thus, Banks can
increase their customer base if they become a member of a
currency futures exchange. Banks themselves can also benefit
from a currency futures exchange by arbitraging between the
existing interbank market and the currency futures exchange.
Larger participation in a currency futures exchange gives the
exchange platform a greater vibrancy than the interbank
market, which is limited to Banks.


Can currency futures help small traders?
Yes. The minimum size of the USDINR futures contract is USD
1,000. Similarly EURINR future contract is EURO 1000, GBPINR
future contract is GBP 1000 and JPYINR future contract is YEN
1,00,000. These are well within the reach of most small traders.
All transactions on the Exchange are anonymous and are
executed on a price time priority ensuring that the best price is
available to all categories of market participants irrespective of
their size. As the profits or losses in the futures market are also
paid / collected on a daily basis, the scope of accumulation of
losses for participants gets limited.


If I am an individual with no exposure to foreign exchange
risks, does a currency futures exchange mean anything to me?
Yes, it does, if you want to invest purely as an investor. You can
benefit from exchange rate fluctuations just as you can benefit
by investing in equities in the stockmarket. However, as in the
stockmarkets, you also stand to lose money if the price
movements are not in keeping with what you had anticipated.
Participating in a currency futures exchange is risky, just as the
stockmarket is. You should therefore be knowledgeable about
the currency market if you want to participate as an investor.




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How do exchange-traded currency futures enable hedging
against currency risk?
On a currency exchange platform, you can buy or sell currency
futures. If you are an importer, you can buy futures to “lock in” a
price for your purchase of actual foreign currency at a future
date. You thus avoid exchange rate risk that you would
otherwise have faced. On the other hand, if you are an exporter,
you sell currency futures on the exchange platform and “lock in”
a sale price at a future date. However, it may be noted that the
contract will be marked to market at the daily settlement price
and profit or loss will be paid / collected on a daily basis.


What are the risks involved in currency futures market?
Risks in currency futures pertain to movements in the currency
exchange rate. There is no rule of thumb to determine whether
a currency rate will rise or fall or remain unchanged. A
judgement on this will depend on the knowledge and
understanding of the variables that affect currency rates.


Which are the global exchanges that provide trading in
currency futures?
Internationally, exchanges such as Chicago Mercantile Exchange
(CME), Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Euronex t.liffe,
BM&FBOVESPA and Tokyo Financial Exchange provide trading in
currency futures.


Why should one trade in Indian exchanges as compared to
international exchanges?
Indian currency futures enable individuals and companies in
India to hedge and trade their Indian Rupee risk. Most
international exchanges offer contracts denominated in other
currencies.


What is the minimum trading unit (i.e. contract size) and
tenure of the USDINR, EURINR, GBPINR and JPYINR futures
contract?
The contract size of the USDINR futures contract is USD 1,000,
EURINR future contract is EURO 1,000, GBPINR future contract is
GBP 1,000 and JPYINR future contract is YEN 1,00,000. The
contracts shall have a maximum maturity of twelve months. All
monthly maturities from 1 to 12 months are available.




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What is the last trading day of these currency futures
contract?
The last trading day of a futures contract on MCX-SX shall be
two working days prior to the last working day (excluding
Saturdays) of the month. The settlement price is the Reserve
Bank of India’s reference rate on the last trading day.


In which currency are the currency futures contracts settled?
They are settled in cash in Indian Rupees.


What are the various types of margins that are levied to
manage the risk?
The trading of currency futures is subject to maintenance of
initial, extreme loss, and calendar spread margins with the
clearing house / corporation. The details of the margins levied
are mentioned in the respective product specifications.


What are the currencies traded on MCX-SX?
In the first phase of operations, only the USDINR currency pair
was traded on MCX-SX. With the changing need of the
participants, the regulators have allowed MCX-SX to facilitate
trading in other major currency pairs as EURINR, GBPINR and
JPYINR future contracts.


What are the trading hours on MCX-SX?
Trading in currency futures is on all working days from Monday
to Friday and is between 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.




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Product Specifications - EURINR

Symbol                   EURINR
Instrument Type          FUTCUR
Unit of trading          1 (1 unit denotes 1000 EURO)
Underlying               EURO
Quotation/Price Quote    Rs. per EUR
Tick size                0.25 paise or INR 0.0025
Trading hours            Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Contract trading cycle   12 month trading cycle.
Settlement price         RBI Reference Rate on the date of expiry
Last trading day         Two working days prior to the last business day of
                         the expiry month at 12 noon.
Final settlement day     Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the
                         expiry month. The last working day will be the
                         same as that for Interbank Settlements in
                         Mumbai.
Base price               Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract. On
                         all other days, DSP of the contract
Price operating range    Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price
                         Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price
Position limits
Clients                  Higher of 6% of total open interest or
                         EUR 5 million
Trading Members          Higher of 15% of the total open interest or
                         EUR 25 million
Banks                    Higher of 15% of the total open interest
                         or EUR 50 million
Minimum initial margin 2.8% on First day & 2% thereafter
Extreme loss margin    0.3% of MTM value of gross open positions.
Calendar spreads       Rs.700/- for a spread of 1 month, 1000/- for a
                       spread of 2 months, Rs.1500/- for a spread of
                       3 months or more
Settlement             Daily settlement : T + 1
                       Final settlement : T + 2
Mode of settlement     Cash settled in Indian Rupees
Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the last
(DSP)                  half an hour weighted average price of such
                       contract or such other price as may be decided
                       by the relevant authority from time to time.
Final settlement price RBI reference rate
(FSP)




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Product Specifications - GBPINR

Symbol                   GBPINR
Instrument Type          FUTCUR
Unit of trading          1 (1 unit denotes 1000 POUND STERLING)
Underlying               POUND STERLING
Quotation/Price Quote    Rs. per GBP
Tick size                0.25 paise or INR 0.0025
Trading hours            Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Contract trading cycle   12 month trading cycle.
Settlement price         Exchange rate published by the Reserve Bank in its
                         Press Release captioned RBI Reference Rate for
                         US$ and Euro.
Last trading day         Two working days prior to the last business day of
                         the expiry month at 12 noon.
Final settlement day     Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the
                         expiry month. The last working day will be the
                         same as that for Interbank Settlements in Mumbai.
Base price               Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract. On
                         all other days, DSP of the contract
Price operating range    Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price
                         Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price
Position limits
Clients                  Higher of 6% of total open interest or
                         GBP 5 million
Trading Members          Higher of 15% of the total open interest or
                         GBP 25 million
Banks                    Higher of 15% of the total open interest or
                         GBP 50 million
Minimum initial margin 3.2% on first day & 2% thereafter
Extreme loss margin    0.5% of MTM value of gross open positions.
Calendar spreads       Rs.1500/- for a spread of 1 month, 1800/- for a
                       spread of 2 months, Rs.2000/- for a spread of
                       3 months or more
Settlement             Daily settlement : T + 1
                       Final settlement : T + 2
Mode of settlement     Cash settled in Indian Rupees
Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the last
(DSP)                  an hour weighted average price of such contract
                       or such other price as may be decided by the
                       relevant authority from time to time.
Final settlement price Exchange rate published by the Reserve Bank
(FSP)                  in its Press Release captioned RBI Reference Rate
                       for US$ and Euro.




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Product Specifications - JPYINR

Symbol                   JPYINR
Instrument Type          FUTCUR
Unit of trading          1 (1 unit denotes 100000 YEN)
Underlying               JPY
Quotation/Price Quote    Rs per 100 YEN
Tick size                0.25 paise or INR 0.0025
Trading hours            Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Contract trading cycle   12 month trading cycle.
Settlement price         Exchange rate published by the Reserve Bank in its
                         Press Release captioned RBI Reference Rate for
                         US$ and Euro.
Last trading day         Two working days prior to the last business day of
                         the expiry month at 12 noon.
Final settlement day     Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the
                         expiry month. The last working day will be the
                         same as that for Interbank Settlements in Mumbai.
Base price               Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract. On
                         all other days, DSP of the contract
Price operating range    Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price
                         Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price
Position limits
Clients                  Higher of 6% of total open interest or
                         JPY 200 million
Trading Members          Higher of 15% of the total open interest or
                         JPY 1000 million
Banks                    Higher of 15% of the total open interest or
                         JPY 2000 million
Minimum initial margin 4.50% on first day & 2.30% thereafter
Extreme loss margin    0.7% of MTM value of gross open positions.
Calendar spreads       Rs. 600 for a spread of 1 month; Rs 1000 for a
                       spread of 2 months and Rs 1500 for a spread
                       of 3 months or more
Settlement             Daily settlement : T + 1
                       Final settlement : T + 2
Mode of settlement     Cash settled in Indian Rupees
Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the
(DSP)                  last half an hour weighted average price of such
                       contract or such other price as may be decided by
                       the relevant authority from time to time.
Final settlement price Exchange rate published by the Reserve
(FSP)                  Bank in its Press Release captioned RBI Reference
                       Rate for US$ and Euro.




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Product Specifications - USDINR

  Symbol                    USDINR
  Instrument Type           FUTCUR
  Unit of trading           1 (1 unit denotes 1000 USD)
  Underlying                The exchange rate in Indian Rupees for a
                            US Dollar
  Tick size                 0.25 paise or INR 0.0025
  Trading hours             Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  Contract trading cycle    12 month trading cycle.
  Last trading day          Two working days prior to the last business
                            day of the expiry month at 12 noon.
  Final settlement day      Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the
                            expiry month. The last working day will be the
                            same as that for Interbank Settlements in
                            Mumbai.
  Base price                Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract.
                            On all other days, DSP of the contract
  Price operating range     Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price
                            Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price
  Position limits
  Clients                   Higher of 6% of total open interest or
                            USD 10 million
  Trading Members           Higher of 15% of the total open interest or
                            USD 50 million
  Banks                     Higher of 15% of the total open interest or
                            USD 100 million
  Minimum initial margin 1.75% on first day & 1% thereafter
  Extreme loss margin    1% of MTM value of gross open position.
  Calendar spreads       Rs. 400/- for a spread of 1 month, Rs. 500/- for a
                         spread of 2 months, Rs. 800/- for a spread of 3
                         months & Rs. 1000/- for a spread of 4 months or more
  Settlement             Daily settlement : T + 1
                         Final settlement : T + 2
  Mode of settlement     Cash settled in Indian Rupees
  Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the
  (DSP)                  last half an hour weighted average price of such
                         contract or such other price as may be decided by
                         the relevant authority from time to time.
  Final settlement price RBI reference rate
  (FSP)




                     MCX Stock Exchange Ltd.
Exchange Square, Suren Road, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400 093, India.
          Tel.: +91-22-6731 9000, Fax: +91-22-6731 9004
                info@mcx-sx.com • www.mcx-sx.com
                                                                                 March2010

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  • 1. Currency Futures Hedging against fluctuating currency rates About MCX Stock Exchange Currency futures market - A perspective Participants of a currency futures market FAQs Product Specifications
  • 2. About MCX Stock Exchange MCX-SX, India's New Stock Exchange commenced operations in October 7, 2008, under the regulatory framework of Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Currently, MCX-SX offers an electronic platform for trading in currency futures contracts. Clearing and settlement is conducted through the MCX-SX Clearing Corporation Ltd. (MCX-SX CCL). Within a year of its inception, MCX-SX has achieved stupendous growth in average daily turnover and open interest. The average daily turnover increased from Rs. 355.66 cr during the first month of operations to Rs. 16,980 cr for the month of February 2010. MCX-SX is now the leader in the currency derivatives segment. MCX-SX witnesses participation from 498 cities and towns across India and has a strong member base of 652. A whole array of financial market participants including hedgers (i.e. exporters, importers, corporates and Banks), investors and arbitrageurs use the exchange platform. True to its philosophy of ‘Systematic development of markets through Information, Innovation, Education and Research’, MCX-SX endeavours to ensure continuous innovation and to introduce products for optimising the needs of diverse market participants under the extant regulatory framework. The Exchange is committed to expand its product offerings and provide trading in other asset classes like equity, debt, interest rates, index and exchange traded funds, subject to necessary regulatory clearances. Currency futures market - A perspective Globalization and integration of financial markets, coupled with progressive increase of cross-border flow of capital, have transformed the dynamics of Indian financial markets. This has increased the need for dynamic currency risk management. The steady rise in India’s foreign trade along with liberalization in foreign exchange regime has led to large inflow of foreign currency into the system in the form of FDI and FII investments. In order to provide a liquid, transparent and vibrant market for foreign exchange rate risk management, Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have allowed trading in currency futures on stock exchanges for the first time in India, initially based on the USDINR exchange rate and subsequently on three other currency pairs – EURINR, GBPINR and 02
  • 3. JPYINR. The USDINR futures contract is already being traded on MCX-SX with more than US$ 2 billion average daily turnover. This would give Indian businesses another tool for hedging their foreign exchange risk effectively and efficiently at transparent rates on an electronic trading platform. The primary purpose of exchange-traded currency derivatives is to provide a mechanism for price risk management and consequently provide price curve of expected future prices to enable the industry to protect its foreign currency exposure. The need for such instruments increases with increase of foreign exchange volatility. Participants of a currency futures market A host of benefits are available to a wide range of financial market participants, including hedgers (exporters, importers, corporates and Banks), investors and arbitrageurs on MCX-SX. Hedgers: A high-liquidity platform for hedging against the effects of unfavourable fluctuations in the foreign exchange markets is available on exchange. Banks, importers, exporters and corporate houses hedge on MCX-SX. Investors: All those interested in taking a view on appreciation (or depreciation) of exchange rate in the long and short term can participate in the MCX-SX currency futures. For example, if one expects depreciation of the Indian Rupee against the US dollar, then he can hold on long (buy) position in USDINR contract for returns. Contrarily, he can sell the contract if he sees appreciation of the Indian Rupee. Arbitrageurs: Arbitrageurs get the opportunity of trading in currency futures by simultaneous purchase and sale in two different markets, taking advantage of price differential between the markets. 03
  • 4. FAQs What is currency trading? While trade is international, currencies are national. As international transactions are settled in global currencies, usually they are brought/sold for one another and this constitutes ‘currency trading’. What are the factors that affect the exchange rate of a currency? A country’s currency exchange rate is typically affected by the supply and demand for the country’s currency in the international foreign exchange market. The demand and supply dynamics is principally influenced by factors like interest rates, inflation, trade balance and economic & political scenarios in the country. The level of confidence in the economy of a particular country also influences the currency of that country. How and why does the demand and supply of a currency increase and decrease? There are several reasons. A rise in export earnings of a country increases foreign exchange supply. A rise in imports increases demand. These are the objective reasons, but there are many subjective reasons too. Some of the subjective reasons are: directional viewpoints of market participants, expectations of national economic performance, confidence in a country’s economy and so on. What is a currency futures contract? A currency futures contract is a standardized version of a forward contract that is traded on a regulated exchange. It is an agreement to buy or sell a specified quantity of an underlying currency on a specified date in future at a specified rate (e.g., USD 1 = INR 46.00). (Note: USD is abbreviation for the US Dollar, and INR for the Indian Rupee). What is the need of currency futures? Currency futures are needed if your business is influenced by fluctuations in currency exchange rates. If you are in India and are importing something, you have done the costing of your imports on the basis of a certain exchange rate between the 04
  • 5. Indian Rupee and the relevant foreign currency. By the time you actually import, the value of the Indian Rupee may have gone down and you may lose out on your income in terms of Indian Rupees by paying higher. On the contrary, if you are exporting something and the value of the Indian Rupee has gone up, you earn less in terms of Rupees than you had anticipated. Currency futures help you hedge against these exchange rate risks. Does the national economy of India need currency futures? Every business exposed to foreign exchange risk needs to have a facility to hedge against such risk. Exchange-traded currency futures, as on MCX-SX, are a superior tool for such hedging because of greater transparency, liquidity, counterparty guarantee and accessibility. Since the economy is made up of businesses of all sizes, anything that is good for business is also good for the national economy. Why exchange-traded futures? What’s wrong with the currency forward market that has been existing in India for a long time? The exchange-traded futures, as compared to OTC forwards, serve the same economic purpose, yet differ in fundamental ways. Exchange-traded contracts are standardised. In an exchange-traded scenario where the market lot is fixed at a much lesser size than the OTC market, equitable opportunity is provided to all classes of investors whether large or small to participate in the futures market. The other advantages of an Exchange traded market would be greater transparency, efficiency and accessibility. The counterparty risk (credit risk) in a futures contract is eliminated by the presence of a clearing house/ corporation, which by assuming counterparty guarantee, eliminates default risk. Thus, introduction of exchange-traded futures help in overall development of the forex market in the country. Who can participate in a currency futures market? Any resident Indian or company including Banks and financial institutions can participate in the futures market. However, at present, Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) and Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) are not permitted to participate in currency futures market. What are the terms and conditions set by RBI for Banks to participate in exchange traded fx futures? RBI has allowed Banks to participate in currency futures market. The AD Category I Banks which fulfill stipulated prudential 05
  • 6. requirements are eligible to become a clearing member and / or trading member of the currency derivatives segment of MCX-SX. AD Category I Banks which are urban co-operative banks or state co-operative banks can participate in the currency futures market only as a client, subject to approval thereof, from the respective regulatory department of RBI. If I am an AD Category I Bank, why should I become a member of a currency futures exchange? I have the interbank market, anyway. The interbank market is a market for Banks. Small and medium- sized clients of Banks cannot directly participate in the interbank market. If a Bank is a member of a currency futures exchange, it can trade on behalf of its small and medium-sized clients, who otherwise would not have been able to benefit from fluctuations in currency exchange rates. Thus, Banks can increase their customer base if they become a member of a currency futures exchange. Banks themselves can also benefit from a currency futures exchange by arbitraging between the existing interbank market and the currency futures exchange. Larger participation in a currency futures exchange gives the exchange platform a greater vibrancy than the interbank market, which is limited to Banks. Can currency futures help small traders? Yes. The minimum size of the USDINR futures contract is USD 1,000. Similarly EURINR future contract is EURO 1000, GBPINR future contract is GBP 1000 and JPYINR future contract is YEN 1,00,000. These are well within the reach of most small traders. All transactions on the Exchange are anonymous and are executed on a price time priority ensuring that the best price is available to all categories of market participants irrespective of their size. As the profits or losses in the futures market are also paid / collected on a daily basis, the scope of accumulation of losses for participants gets limited. If I am an individual with no exposure to foreign exchange risks, does a currency futures exchange mean anything to me? Yes, it does, if you want to invest purely as an investor. You can benefit from exchange rate fluctuations just as you can benefit by investing in equities in the stockmarket. However, as in the stockmarkets, you also stand to lose money if the price movements are not in keeping with what you had anticipated. Participating in a currency futures exchange is risky, just as the stockmarket is. You should therefore be knowledgeable about the currency market if you want to participate as an investor. 06
  • 7. How do exchange-traded currency futures enable hedging against currency risk? On a currency exchange platform, you can buy or sell currency futures. If you are an importer, you can buy futures to “lock in” a price for your purchase of actual foreign currency at a future date. You thus avoid exchange rate risk that you would otherwise have faced. On the other hand, if you are an exporter, you sell currency futures on the exchange platform and “lock in” a sale price at a future date. However, it may be noted that the contract will be marked to market at the daily settlement price and profit or loss will be paid / collected on a daily basis. What are the risks involved in currency futures market? Risks in currency futures pertain to movements in the currency exchange rate. There is no rule of thumb to determine whether a currency rate will rise or fall or remain unchanged. A judgement on this will depend on the knowledge and understanding of the variables that affect currency rates. Which are the global exchanges that provide trading in currency futures? Internationally, exchanges such as Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), Johannesburg Stock Exchange, Euronex t.liffe, BM&FBOVESPA and Tokyo Financial Exchange provide trading in currency futures. Why should one trade in Indian exchanges as compared to international exchanges? Indian currency futures enable individuals and companies in India to hedge and trade their Indian Rupee risk. Most international exchanges offer contracts denominated in other currencies. What is the minimum trading unit (i.e. contract size) and tenure of the USDINR, EURINR, GBPINR and JPYINR futures contract? The contract size of the USDINR futures contract is USD 1,000, EURINR future contract is EURO 1,000, GBPINR future contract is GBP 1,000 and JPYINR future contract is YEN 1,00,000. The contracts shall have a maximum maturity of twelve months. All monthly maturities from 1 to 12 months are available. 07
  • 8. What is the last trading day of these currency futures contract? The last trading day of a futures contract on MCX-SX shall be two working days prior to the last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the month. The settlement price is the Reserve Bank of India’s reference rate on the last trading day. In which currency are the currency futures contracts settled? They are settled in cash in Indian Rupees. What are the various types of margins that are levied to manage the risk? The trading of currency futures is subject to maintenance of initial, extreme loss, and calendar spread margins with the clearing house / corporation. The details of the margins levied are mentioned in the respective product specifications. What are the currencies traded on MCX-SX? In the first phase of operations, only the USDINR currency pair was traded on MCX-SX. With the changing need of the participants, the regulators have allowed MCX-SX to facilitate trading in other major currency pairs as EURINR, GBPINR and JPYINR future contracts. What are the trading hours on MCX-SX? Trading in currency futures is on all working days from Monday to Friday and is between 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. 08
  • 9. Product Specifications - EURINR Symbol EURINR Instrument Type FUTCUR Unit of trading 1 (1 unit denotes 1000 EURO) Underlying EURO Quotation/Price Quote Rs. per EUR Tick size 0.25 paise or INR 0.0025 Trading hours Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contract trading cycle 12 month trading cycle. Settlement price RBI Reference Rate on the date of expiry Last trading day Two working days prior to the last business day of the expiry month at 12 noon. Final settlement day Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the expiry month. The last working day will be the same as that for Interbank Settlements in Mumbai. Base price Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract. On all other days, DSP of the contract Price operating range Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price Position limits Clients Higher of 6% of total open interest or EUR 5 million Trading Members Higher of 15% of the total open interest or EUR 25 million Banks Higher of 15% of the total open interest or EUR 50 million Minimum initial margin 2.8% on First day & 2% thereafter Extreme loss margin 0.3% of MTM value of gross open positions. Calendar spreads Rs.700/- for a spread of 1 month, 1000/- for a spread of 2 months, Rs.1500/- for a spread of 3 months or more Settlement Daily settlement : T + 1 Final settlement : T + 2 Mode of settlement Cash settled in Indian Rupees Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the last (DSP) half an hour weighted average price of such contract or such other price as may be decided by the relevant authority from time to time. Final settlement price RBI reference rate (FSP) 09
  • 10. Product Specifications - GBPINR Symbol GBPINR Instrument Type FUTCUR Unit of trading 1 (1 unit denotes 1000 POUND STERLING) Underlying POUND STERLING Quotation/Price Quote Rs. per GBP Tick size 0.25 paise or INR 0.0025 Trading hours Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contract trading cycle 12 month trading cycle. Settlement price Exchange rate published by the Reserve Bank in its Press Release captioned RBI Reference Rate for US$ and Euro. Last trading day Two working days prior to the last business day of the expiry month at 12 noon. Final settlement day Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the expiry month. The last working day will be the same as that for Interbank Settlements in Mumbai. Base price Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract. On all other days, DSP of the contract Price operating range Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price Position limits Clients Higher of 6% of total open interest or GBP 5 million Trading Members Higher of 15% of the total open interest or GBP 25 million Banks Higher of 15% of the total open interest or GBP 50 million Minimum initial margin 3.2% on first day & 2% thereafter Extreme loss margin 0.5% of MTM value of gross open positions. Calendar spreads Rs.1500/- for a spread of 1 month, 1800/- for a spread of 2 months, Rs.2000/- for a spread of 3 months or more Settlement Daily settlement : T + 1 Final settlement : T + 2 Mode of settlement Cash settled in Indian Rupees Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the last (DSP) an hour weighted average price of such contract or such other price as may be decided by the relevant authority from time to time. Final settlement price Exchange rate published by the Reserve Bank (FSP) in its Press Release captioned RBI Reference Rate for US$ and Euro. 10
  • 11. Product Specifications - JPYINR Symbol JPYINR Instrument Type FUTCUR Unit of trading 1 (1 unit denotes 100000 YEN) Underlying JPY Quotation/Price Quote Rs per 100 YEN Tick size 0.25 paise or INR 0.0025 Trading hours Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contract trading cycle 12 month trading cycle. Settlement price Exchange rate published by the Reserve Bank in its Press Release captioned RBI Reference Rate for US$ and Euro. Last trading day Two working days prior to the last business day of the expiry month at 12 noon. Final settlement day Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the expiry month. The last working day will be the same as that for Interbank Settlements in Mumbai. Base price Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract. On all other days, DSP of the contract Price operating range Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price Position limits Clients Higher of 6% of total open interest or JPY 200 million Trading Members Higher of 15% of the total open interest or JPY 1000 million Banks Higher of 15% of the total open interest or JPY 2000 million Minimum initial margin 4.50% on first day & 2.30% thereafter Extreme loss margin 0.7% of MTM value of gross open positions. Calendar spreads Rs. 600 for a spread of 1 month; Rs 1000 for a spread of 2 months and Rs 1500 for a spread of 3 months or more Settlement Daily settlement : T + 1 Final settlement : T + 2 Mode of settlement Cash settled in Indian Rupees Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the (DSP) last half an hour weighted average price of such contract or such other price as may be decided by the relevant authority from time to time. Final settlement price Exchange rate published by the Reserve (FSP) Bank in its Press Release captioned RBI Reference Rate for US$ and Euro. 11
  • 12. Product Specifications - USDINR Symbol USDINR Instrument Type FUTCUR Unit of trading 1 (1 unit denotes 1000 USD) Underlying The exchange rate in Indian Rupees for a US Dollar Tick size 0.25 paise or INR 0.0025 Trading hours Monday to Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Contract trading cycle 12 month trading cycle. Last trading day Two working days prior to the last business day of the expiry month at 12 noon. Final settlement day Last working day (excluding Saturdays) of the expiry month. The last working day will be the same as that for Interbank Settlements in Mumbai. Base price Theoretical price on the 1st day of the contract. On all other days, DSP of the contract Price operating range Tenure upto 6 months: +/-3 % of base price Tenure greater than 6 months: +/- 5% of base price Position limits Clients Higher of 6% of total open interest or USD 10 million Trading Members Higher of 15% of the total open interest or USD 50 million Banks Higher of 15% of the total open interest or USD 100 million Minimum initial margin 1.75% on first day & 1% thereafter Extreme loss margin 1% of MTM value of gross open position. Calendar spreads Rs. 400/- for a spread of 1 month, Rs. 500/- for a spread of 2 months, Rs. 800/- for a spread of 3 months & Rs. 1000/- for a spread of 4 months or more Settlement Daily settlement : T + 1 Final settlement : T + 2 Mode of settlement Cash settled in Indian Rupees Daily settlement price DSP shall be calculated on the basis of the (DSP) last half an hour weighted average price of such contract or such other price as may be decided by the relevant authority from time to time. Final settlement price RBI reference rate (FSP) MCX Stock Exchange Ltd. Exchange Square, Suren Road, Andheri (East), Mumbai 400 093, India. Tel.: +91-22-6731 9000, Fax: +91-22-6731 9004 info@mcx-sx.com • www.mcx-sx.com March2010