The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange, DGCX, has announced the launch of Market Watch, a content rich micro-website that provides in-depth analysis of trading data and price movements of DGCX products, along with charts and market depth features.
Market Watch can be accessed from the main DGCX website.
The new live stream features delayed quotes for all of the contracts traded on DGCX, including the best five prices and last five traded prices, with quantity and number of orders for each contract. The website provides extensive analysis and statistics on price movements on each contract. The micro-site will also feature the local reference price for the Dubai spot gold contract when it is launched. The new website will also be accessible on most mobile browsers shortly.
Gaurang Desai, Interim CEO of DGCX, said, "We are pleased to announce Market Watch, which features comprehensive information and analysis of DGCX contracts and their price movements. This will allow our clients and investors to have near real time access to information about the products they are involved in and it is extremely important for us to provide what our market participants need. The micro-site was launched with the aim of providing information services that meet world class benchmarks. This initiative is backed by our extensive new technology infrastructure."
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