Dubai Multi Commodities Centre

Diamond traders to bid for licence to sell the ‘Dubai Cut’ diamond


Tuesday, February 14, 2006

More than 100 Dubai-based diamond merchants attended a Valentine’s Day presentation by the Dubai Metals and Commodities Centre (DMCC) on the ‘Dubai Cut’ diamond, in the run up to bid for a licence to sell the uniquely cut stone. The DMCC will award a three-year licence to sell the Dubai Cut diamond to one... »

DMCC reaffirms commitment to international diamond industry at World Diamond Council meet


Friday, February 10, 2006

The Dubai Metals and Commodities Centre (DMCC) participated in the 4th annual World Diamond Council (WDC) meetings, in Catania, Italy. The objective of strengthening bonds between Dubai and other members of the international diamond industry and reiterating its commitment to regulate and standardize the diamond industry in the Middle East in accordance with international... »

Dubai gold imports rose to 522 tons in 2005


Tuesday, February 7, 2006

Dubai imported 522 tons of gold in 2005, up from 502 tons in 2004, according to a recent statement from the Dubai Metals and Commodities Centre (DMCC). According to a recent report by (GFMS), an independent, London-based consultancy and research company focussed on international gold and silver markets, world gold supply averaged 3,997 tonnes... »

DMCC promotes world class standard for silver


Monday, January 30, 2006

The Dubai Metals and Commodities Centre (DMCC) announced the introduction of the Dubai Good Delivery (DGD) Standard for silver bars. This standard, specifically designed for silver bars, fully complements the required international standards. DMCC has initially approved seven international refiners for the DGD accreditation and more are expected during the next few months. These... »

Tokyo Commodities Exchange in talks with DMCC & DGCX to further trade relations


Sunday, January 29, 2006

The Dubai Metals and Commodities Centre hosted a trade delegation from the Tokyo Commodities exchange (TOCOM) today. The 19-member Japanese delegation was headed by Nangaku Masaaki, the Chairman of the TOCOM Board and included senior officials from several member organisations of the Tokyo Commodities Exchange. Dr. David Rutledge, Chief Executive Officer and Ahmed bin... »

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