India's leading commodity bourse - the Multi Commodity Exchange - has tied up with the US-based Institute of Financial Management to conduct training programmes on futures and options across the country.
MCX officials said, to begin with, there will be three 2-day training programmes on 'Futures and Options on Futures' in Mumbai, Bangalore and Delhi between June 1-7.
IFM will supply study material s as well as a web-based tutorial system to help students to get well-versed in commodity futures and options.
The programme is design to help investors and corporates understand how the commodity derivatives market functions in India.
The training programme is basically meant for professionals dealing with financial and commodity derivatives in corporates, banks, broking firms, stock and commodity exchanges, foreign banks, FIIs and BPOs.
It will also prepare them to take the Series 3 Examination (National Commodities Futures exam) of the National Futures Association, a self-regulatory body for the US futures industry.
Globally, NFA monitors more than 4,200 firms and 55,000