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To: lorne who wrote (98868)10/6/2008 5:36:10 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
I'll take 2 guesses: Iran and Russia



To: lorne who wrote (98868)10/8/2008 10:29:48 AM
From: Alex  Respond to of 116762
 
Largest delivery of Gold & Steel in DGCX
2008-10-08 15:30:00

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DUBAI: Middle East's largest commodity bourse, the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) today announced the successful completion of its largest-ever physical settlement of gold and steel rebar futures contracts, valued at US$25.20 million, by the Dubai Commodities Clearing Corporation (DCCC).

The transaction is a testimony to the efficient and robust settlement framework provided by DCCC, a wholly owned subsidiary of DGCX. It also reinforces the Exchange’s position as a secure marketplace used by industry participants to source their gold and steel rebar requirements.

The settlement involved the physical delivery of 908 kgs of gold and 40 MT of steel rebar for October 2008. The transaction saw participation by prominent banks and industry players of the physical market.

Commenting on the occasion, Malcolm Wall Morris, Chief Executive Officer, DGCX, said the largest ever physical settlement of gold and steel rebar futures reflects the confidence that members and their customers place in DGCX, especially during the current climate of economic uncertainty and increased counterparty risk.

DGCX has evolved into the leading derivatives exchange in the Middle East region. The recent US $25.20 million physical settlement demonstrates that this is backed by the resilient delivery system of DCCC, enabling participants to settle large transactions,” he said.



To: lorne who wrote (98868)10/23/2008 2:42:51 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 116762
 
So Grreenspam admitted that which all here knew decades ago, He F#$%$ED UP!!