BSE’s clearing corporation waives warehouse storage, assaying charges for almonds

13 Aug 2020 Evaluate

Bombay Stock Exchange’s (BSE) clearing corporation has decided to waive warehouse storage and assaying charges for almonds till October 31, 2020. The waiver is applicable for fresh deposit of first 250 metric tonnes (MT) almond deposited in Indian Clearing Corporation (ICCL) accredited cold storage.

The exchange launched the almond futures contract in June after receiving regulatory approval from capital markets watchdog Sebi. This is the world's only available derivatives contract for trading in almonds.

BSE provides an efficient and transparent market for trading in equity, debt instruments, derivatives, mutual funds. It also has a platform for trading in equities of small-and-medium enterprises (SME).

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