Dubai Exchange Braces for Growth

The Middle East energy futures exchange, which started its operations June 1, is now focused on growing the business, says Gary King, CEO, DME. The DME is working to build trading volumes in its three contracts: Oman crude oil futures and two financially settled futures contracts, the Brent-Oman spread and the WTI-Oman spread.

"Our focus now is to get liquidity over these contracts in the next few months," says King. The DME will continue to work with the international community involved in

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