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DMCC

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DMCCDubai Multi Commodities Centre
DMCCData Management and Coordinating Center
DMCCData Management Coordinating Committee
DMCCDiploma in the Medical Care of Catastrophes
DMCCDivision Movement Control Center
DMCCDepot Maintenance Control Center
DMCCDual Maintenance of Close Contact
DMCCDebt Management Credit Counseling (various locations)
DMCCDriftmania Canadian Championship (Canada)


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During this period of unprecedented volatility in the global commodities space, the international tea trade continues to collectively address current challenges and work towards finding common long-term solutions to sustain and expand the trade," said Ahmad Bin Sulayem, DMCC executive chairman.
GTL Trading DMCC (GTL), one of the leading broker members of Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange (DGCX), today announced that they have developed a new algorithmic trading software, 'GTXTrader', to trade the DGCX commodity and currency futures markets.
The DMCC was established by way of a Dubai Royal Decision dated the May 1, 2002 in which DMCC's free zone status is clearly stated, it said.
 
 
 
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