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Revamping Co-Location for Efficient Commodity Trading

Economy Desk By Economy Desk February 9, 2025 3 Min Read
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India’s commodity derivatives market has been lacking in efficiency due to the absence of co-location, a critical infrastructure that has been successfully utilized in the equity derivatives segment for over a decade. Despite the proven benefits of co-location in enhancing liquidity, reducing bid-ask spreads, and improving overall market efficiency, regulatory restrictions in the commodity derivatives space have hindered its adoption.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) currently prohibits co-location in the commodity derivatives segment, citing concerns about preferential access. However, this regulatory inconsistency has created a disparity between the equity and commodity markets, limiting the potential of the latter and putting commodity traders at a disadvantage.

Co-location allows market participants to place their trading systems in close physical proximity to exchange servers, ensuring ultra-low latency and faster trade execution. In high-frequency trading environments, even microsecond delays can have a significant impact on trade outcomes. By allowing co-location in the commodity segment, India’s commodity trading ecosystem could see increased participation, improved price discovery, and enhanced market depth.

SEBI’s primary objective is to ensure fairness in market access, but this should not come at the expense of stifling innovation and efficiency. With proper monitoring and compliance mechanisms, co-location can be introduced in the commodity markets without compromising fairness. In fact, the exclusion of co-location in commodities while permitting it in equities creates a regulatory imbalance that hinders market development.

A well-structured co-location policy for commodity markets would align India’s financial infrastructure with global best practices, enhance market liquidity and depth, and foster a more efficient, transparent, and competitive commodity derivatives market. By reconsidering its stance on co-location, SEBI could unlock efficiency, improve price discovery, and position India’s financial markets for sustained growth.

In conclusion, co-location has proven to be a valuable tool in enhancing market efficiency and competitiveness in the equity derivatives segment. Extending these benefits to the commodity derivatives market is essential for promoting a level playing field, encouraging market growth, and ensuring that India’s financial markets remain globally competitive.

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