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ADX adds 5 single stock futures

The derivatives market was introduced in November 2021 to provide investors and traders with access to two-way market exposure. (Creative Commons)
  • The addition of new contracts has doubled the total number of derivative products on ADX to 10 in less than a year.
  • Market participants will be able to trade on leverage and hedge their equity exposure using these contracts.

ABU DHABI, UAE – Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) has introduced five more single stock futures in a further step to develop its derivatives market.

Starting Thursday, stock futures on Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB), Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB), Fertiglobe, Borouge and AD Ports, will be available for trading on the ADX Derivatives market.

The addition of new contracts has doubled the total number of derivative products on ADX to 10 in less than a year.

Furthermore, market participants will be able to trade on leverage and hedge their equity exposure using these contracts.

The derivatives market was introduced in November 2021 to provide investors and traders with access to two-way market exposure, while providing for hedging and leveraging capabilities.

The market launched with trading in the single stock futures of Etisalat, First Abu Dhabi Bank, International Holding Company, ADNOC Distribution and Aldar Properties.

This was followed in June 2022 by the launch of futures contracts on the FTSE ADX 15 (FADX 15) Index.

Saeed Hamad Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange said, “The expansion of products on the derivatives market is important for the development of ADX as a vibrant trading hub for both investors and issuers.”

He said, “ADX is committed to broaden its range of offerings to meet the demands of its expanding investor base.”

The ADX derivatives market has rapidly become one of the most active in the region due to a blend of strong partnerships and world class infrastructure.

ADX sealed an agreement with Nasdaq in September 2021 to put in place marketplace technology solutions for the derivatives market, including matching, real-time clearing and settlement technology.

The launch of the derivatives market was also accompanied by the introduction of Central Counterparty Clearing (CCP) to promote clearing efficiency, stability and confidence in the market.

In addition, market makers have provided liquidity, facilitating an efficient and orderly market.