(Reuters) - The exchange had said it would launch the internationally tradeable steel futures contract on June 27. The DGCX has repeatedly delayed plans to launch.
"The overwhelming requests to delay the launch to enable all players to actively take part have forced us to revise our start date," David Rutledge, a director at DGCX said in the statement.
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"The overwhelming requests to delay the launch to enable all players to actively take part have forced us to revise our start date," David Rutledge, a director at DGCX said in the statement.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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