While contracts for the rupee showed 25 per cent growth, those for the BSE S&P index Sensex were up 206 per cent.
The overall trading volumes on DGCX recorded a robust growth of 24 per cent in May over the previous month, aggregating 1,017,991 contracts, valued at USD 31.5 billion.
According to the exchange, the currency segment was the key driver of volume growth, trading 923,491 contracts to record a month-on-month increase of 22 per cent. Average daily volumes on the Exchange grew 19 per cent from the previous month to trade 46,272 contracts per day.
He said the volumes on Sensex Futures rose significantly by 206 per cent, trading 35,317 contracts. The contract also recorded its highest ever daily volume of 7,744 Contracts on May 9, 2014. Gold Futures registered trade of 49,194 contracts, growing 24 per cent month-on-month and 9 per cent year-on-year.
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Anderson said: "The heightened trading activity on DGCX, especially with the performance of some of the Exchange's key contracts such as Gold, Indian Rupee and Sensex, signifies the growing interest from market participants in using our diversified portfolio of derivative products to hedge against unpredictable price movements.
Established in 2005, DGCX is the Gulf region's first derivatives exchange and the only one allowing participants to clear and settle transactions within the Gulf region.