ICE Futures US will launch a world cotton contract on November 2, 2015. The contract will price delivery of multiple origins and allow delivery in multiple locations around the world.
Contract rules provide for delivery of cotton from the US, Australia, Brazil, India, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Mali, with the US as par and a pre-set premium or discount for each other. The rules provide for delivery in exchange-licensed warehouses at specified delivery points in Malaysia, Taiwan, Australia and the US, with the Malaysia and Taiwan locations at par and with pre-set discounts for delivery in Australia and the US.
Intercontinental Exchange is the leading global network of exchanges and clearing houses. Its futures exchanges and clearing houses serve global commodity and financial markets, providing risk management and capital efficiency. The New York stock exchange is the world leader in capital raising and equities trading.
ICE Futures US is the center of global trading in soft commodities with futures and options on soft commodities including coffee, cocoa, sugar, cotton and frozen concentrated orange juice. ICE Futures Europe lists London soft markets, including London cocoa, Robusta coffee and white sugar, providing a full range of global soft commodity products on the ICE platform.
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