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SEBI extends ban on derivatives trading in 7 agri-commodities till March 31
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SEBI extends ban on agri-commodities derivatives till March 31

February 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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SEBI has decided to extend the ban on derivatives trading in seven agriculture commodities by two months, until March 31. The ban, which was initially imposed on paddy (non-basmati), wheat, chana, derivatives of mustard seeds and soyabean, crude palm oil, and moong on December 19, 2021, was intended to combat high inflation. The suspension was originally set for one year but was extended twice until December 2024.

However, there was a glimmer of hope when the ban was only extended for less than two months, ending this month. Many were anticipating that trading in these commodities would resume in February. Disappointingly, SEBI has now decided to extend the ban until the end of March without providing a reason for this decision.

Despite various studies conducted by reputable institutions like BIMTECH, IIT-Kharagpur, and IIT-Bombay finding that derivatives trading did not lead to an increase in retail prices of the commodities, the ban remains in place. These studies concluded that retail prices are primarily influenced by demand and supply dynamics rather than futures trading.

Notably, the volatility of many commodities surged following the suspension of futures trading, further supporting the argument that futures trading does not significantly impact retail prices. The ban extension has sparked further debate and speculation about the future of derivatives trading in agriculture commodities.

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