Bloomberg Adds Indian Derivatives Datafeeds

Subsidiaries of NSE and BSE expect an increase in liquidity for Indian derivatives products.

Risk to prices

Bloomberg has added real-time Gujarat International Financial Tec-City (GIFT City) data feeds to its terminal, which will provide investors access to data for derivatives contracts listed on India International Exchange (India INX) and NSE International Exchange (NSE IFSC).

India INX and NSE IFSC are subsidiaries of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), respectively. 

The contracts are denominated in US dollars and will allow foreign investors to trade in

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