India Regulators Discuss Allowing Banks to Trade Commodities

BloombergThursday, November 6, 2025 at 4:20:45 PM
India's regulators are considering a significant shift by allowing banks to trade in commodity derivatives. This move could enhance liquidity in the commodities market, making it more robust and accessible for investors. By enabling commercial lenders to participate, the initiative aims to create a more dynamic trading environment, which is crucial for the growth of the financial sector and could lead to better pricing and risk management in commodities.
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