Association of Futures Markets
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| Founded | 1997 |
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| Headquarters | Budapest, Hungary |
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| Web site | http://www.afmorg.net/ |
The Association of Futures Markets (AFM) was established in 1997 with 10 members drawn mainly from emerging markets, and promotes the establishment and organization of new derivative and related markets through co-operation between members and conferences.[1]
The idea of creating a joint platform for emerging commodity markets originally came from the South African Futures Exchange in 1996 when they invited a handful of exchanges to trade ideas and experience. The next year it was Budapest where on a similar meeting the exchanges decided that they should give a structure to the meetings and become an association. In 1998, the same exchanges met in Buenos Aires where the host was the Buenos Aires Futures Exchange and by this time the association was in place legally.[2]
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Membership

- Budapest Clearing and Settlement House
- Budapest Stock Exchange
- Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange
- Eurex
- Euronext
- European Climate Exchange
- HSBC
- JSE Limited
- Mercado a Término de Buenos Aires
- Multi Commodity Exchange of India
- Patsystems
- RMS Risk Management Exchange
- Romanian Commodities Exchange
- Rosario Futures Exchange
- Russian Trading System Stock Exchange
- Securities and Trading Technology
- Sibiu Monetary - Financial and Commodities Exchange (BMFMS)
- Sofia Commodity Exchange
- Swiss Futures and Options Association
- Taiwan Futures Exchange
- Trayport
- Turkish Derivatives Exchange
- Ukrainian Interbank Currency Exchange
- Warsaw Board of Trade
Key People
- AFM Chairman, Sanit Vorapanya (Chairman, Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand)
Past AFM Chairmen
- Ricardo Marra, Chairman, Mercado a Termino de Buenos Aires
- Hamdi Bagci, CEO, Turkish Derivatives Exchange
- Mircea Filipoiu, CEO & President, Romanian Commodities Exchange
- György Dudás, Chief Executive Officer, Central Clearing House and Depository (Budapest) Ltd. Hungary
- Vladislav Streltsov, President, RTS Stock Exchange, Russia
- Horváth Gergely, Deputy CEO, Commercial Division at the Budapest Bank Rt.
- Mircea Filipoiu, CEO & President, Romanian Commodities Exchange
- Szergej Keresztesi, Chairman of the Board, Budapest Commodity Exchange
References
- ↑ Constitution. AFM. Retrieved on January 10, 2008.
- ↑ Association Of Futures Markets. UNCTAD. Retrieved on November 10, 2008.


