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A regional commodities exchange to be set up in
FSC’s Chief Executive, Mr. Milan J. N. Meetarbhan, has welcomed the proposal to establish the
commodities exchange in
The setting up of the pan African commodities exchange was announced
by the Chairman and Managing Director of the Financial Technologies Group, Mr.
Jignesh Shah, in Port Louis, on 29 November, in the
presence of the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Mr. Rama Sithanen, and of the Chief
Executive of the Financial Services Commission.
“We welcome the setting
up of a commodities exchange which will have a regional dimension and thus
reinforce our image as an International Financial Centre. We have, as you are no
doubt aware, called for international listing on the Mauritius Stock Exchange.
The setting up of a regional commodities exchange and the listing of
international companies, here, will help us to convince those who still think
that we are only a place for conduit or shell companies, that we are serious
about enhancing our reputation as a jurisdiction of substance,” he
said.
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“Structuring international business in certain parts of the world
will today inevitably lead fund managers and other promoters to consider
He outlined that “the financial services sector can be an engine of
growth for the services sector as a whole and the setting up of a regional
commodities exchange will no doubt help to further establish
The FSC will have further talks with the promoters in the course of
implementation of the project. The Exchange will be operational after the
appropriate legislative amendments have been made and the relevant trading rules have been approved by the FSC. The
setting up of the commodities exchange entails the establishment of the
normative framework and of the technological infrastructure, as well as the
training and the licensing of intermediaries. The FSC will have to make sure
that there are adequate safeguards to protect the interests of all market
participants and an adequate mechanism for market surveillance before the
Exchange is operational.
Sugar Board
Mr. Meetarbhan said that he has had talks
with the promoters of the commodities exchange about the setting up of a Sugar
Board on the proposed Exchange “in view of our nation’s history and of its
contribution to international sugar trade agreements.”
“It is particularly apt that