Thailand's SET backs new derivatives exchange

Thailand's new derivatives market is expected to open next year with funding from the Stock Exchange of Thailand. The new exchange will begin trade in futures contracts based on the stock index, interest and currency rates.

Source: Bangkok Post

Thailand's new derivatives market will begin with seed money of 300 million baht from the Stock Exchange of Thailand with operations expected to start next year, according to Prasarn Trairatvorakul, secretary-general of the Securities and Exchange

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