SGX sees Baltic Exchange gaining from China liberalising iron ore trade
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THE Singapore Exchange expects the liberalising of China's iron ore futures market to stimulate global trade in the commodity and the associated freight derivatives market.
The use of iron ore derivatives or futures to hedge against price volatility in the commodity and for speculative dealing has grown out of the industry's switch to a spot pricing mechanism in 2010.
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