Mumbai: Sebi will "engage" with the government to allow banks, insurance companies and pension funds to invest in non-agriculture commodity derivative markets, chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said on Wednesday.He said the capital markets regulator is also looking at a proposal to allow foreign portfolio investors to trade in non-cash settled, non-agricultural commodity derivative contracts.
How Sahara Duped Millions Of Investors, ED Uncovers Shocking Ponzi Scam & Secret Cash Deals"We will also engage with the government to consider banks, insurance companies and pension funds to trade in these (non-cash, non-agricultural) markets," Pandey said, while speaking at the event organised by MCX.
By December 2025 end, Sebi will include commodity-specific brokers in a common reporting mechanism for compliance reports.Pandey also said that the commodity markets have to play an important role in ensuring rare metals security for the country.
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