CG56120 - Shares and Securities: Futures: list of recognised futures exchanges

Recognised futures exchange means the London International Financial Futures Exchange and any other futures exchange which is designated by Order of the Board, TCGA92/S288 (6).

In fact the London International Financial Futures Exchange ceased to exist when its business was taken over by the merged exchange `The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange’ in March 1992.

Further Information Exchange Tax Year of Recognition
* The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange 1985-86
- The International Petroleum Exchange London â€
* The London Cocoa Terminal Market â€
* The London Coffee Terminal Market â€
** The London Gold Futures Market â€
* The London Grain Futures Market â€
* The London Meat Futures Market â€
- The London Metal Exchange â€
* The London Potato Futures Market â€
- The London Rubber Market â€
* The London Soya Bean Meal Futures Market â€
* The London Sugar Terminal Market â€
** The London Wool Terminal Market â€
- The London Gold Market â€
- The London Silver Market â€
- The Chicago Mercantile Exchange 1986-87
- The Philadelphia Board of Trade â€
- The New York Mercantile Exchange â€
- The Chicago Board of Trade 1987-88
- The Montreal Exchange â€
- The Mid America Commodity Exchange â€
- The Hong Kong Futures Exchange “
- The Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange inc, New York “
- The Commodity Exchange, Inc (COMEX) 1988-89
- The Citrus Associates of the New York Cotton Exchange, Inc “
- The New York Cotton Exchange “
- The Sydney Futures Exchange Ltd “
- The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange 1991-92
- London FOX “
- OM London “
- OM Stockholm AB “
- Eurex Deutschland 2014-15

* From January 1991 these exchanges were part of the London FOX. This in turn merged into the London International Futures and Options Exchange in 1996.

** These exchanges no longer exist.