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August 9, 2016

World @GoldCouncil, #LME and key banks launch #LMEprecious

New suite of exchange-traded and centrally-cleared precious metals products.

World Gold Council, LME and key market participants to launch LMEprecious

The World Gold Council and the London Metal Exchange (LME), together with Goldman Sachs, ICBC Standard Bank, Morgan Stanley, Natixis, OSTC and Societe Generale, today announce their intention to introduce a suite of exchange-traded and centrally-cleared precious metals products.

The initiative has been driven by the need for greater market transparency, to support and aid ongoing regulatory change,  provide additional robustness to the precious metals market, broaden market access, make trading more capital efficient and trade lifecycle management easier. LMEprecious will be developed to accommodate the interests of the full range of market stakeholders and to reinforce the strengths of the London market.

Today's announcement follows an extended process of engagement with major market participants and users, and the LMEprecious service has been designed based on extensive consultation with core market players. Advanced discussions are taking place with a number of other leading institutions that have indicated their strong support for this initiative.

Aram Shishmanian, the Chief Executive of the World Gold Council, said: "This is another important step in the modernisation of the gold market. It will strengthen London's position in the global gold market, enabling it to meet the needs of all participants, attract new players and satisfy the highest standards of regulatory compliance.

"We are proud to have been the catalyst for this process, defining the new trading capabilities and driving market engagement. We are confident that the new offering will be successfully implemented and supported by the market."

LMEprecious will comprise spot, daily and monthly futures, options and calendar spread contracts for gold and silver. Future developments will include platinum and palladium contracts.  All trading will be centrally cleared on LME Clear, the LME's cutting-edge, real-time clearing house, and leverage the London market's existing delivery infrastructure. The new product suite will complement the bilateral over-the-counter (OTC) market, offering market participants similar levels of execution flexibility, including the ability to bring bilaterally negotiated (phone-based) trades into clearing. Market participants will also benefit from tight on-exchange price discovery and a product model designed to maximise capital efficiencies.

Garry Jones, the Chief Executive of the LME, said: "We are delighted to be working with the World Gold Council and a group of leading banks, to now take this project forward towards an enhanced market structure. LMEprecious opens up trading opportunities for existing LME members and their clients, as well as for new participants wishing to take advantage of optimised precious metals trading."

The banks participating in this initiative will act as liquidity providers for the precious contracts to ensure efficient price discovery and establish market depth. Additional market participants are openly invited to participate in supporting and sharing in the success of the new contracts. LMEprecious will launch in the first half of 2017, following a comprehensive process of integration and testing with participants and subject to regulatory approvals.


The press release is online here: http://www.gold.org/news-and-events/press-releases/world-gold-council-lme-and-key-market-participants-launch-lmeprecious



ENDS

For further information please contact:

Melissa McVeigh

World Gold Council

T   +44 207 826 4701

E   Melissa.mcveigh@gold.org

Dan Adkins

Edelman

T   +44 203 047 2310

E   gold@edelman.com

Miriam Heywood

London Metal Exchange

T   +44 7554 667846

E   Miriam.Heywood@lme.com

Note to editors:

World Gold Council

The World Gold Council is the market development organisation for the gold industry. Our purpose is to stimulate and sustain demand for gold, provide industry leadership and be the global authority on the gold market.

We develop gold-backed solutions, services and products, based on authoritative market insight and we work with a range of partners to put our ideas into action. As a result, we create structural shifts in demand for gold across key market sectors. We provide insights into the international gold markets, helping people to understand the wealth preservation qualities of gold and its role in meeting the social and environmental needs of society.

The membership of the World Gold Council includes the world's leading and most forward thinking gold mining companies.

The London Metal Exchange

The London Metal Exchange, a member of HKEX Group, is the world centre for industrial metals trading.

More than three quarters of global non-ferrous metals business is conducted on the LME's three trading platforms: LMEselect (electronic), the Ring (open outcry) and the 24-hour telephone market. The world's metal community uses the LME to trade futures and options, and to hedge against adverse price movements. Prices that are discovered on its markets are used as the global reference prices.

Participants can trade aluminiumaluminium alloycoppertinnickelzincleadmolybdenumcobaltsteel billetsteel rebar and steel scrap, and four regional aluminium premium contracts. In 2015, 170 million lots were traded on the LME, the equivalent of 4 billion tonnes and $12 trillion in notional value.

At the close of the year, approximately 4.2 million tonnes of material was held on LME warrant in more than 600 storage facilities across 37 locations internationally



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