GMBS3 13100 : 13100 | LUBPAA4 7744 : 507 | LUBPAA5 6266 : 560 | LUBPDD5 5610 : 152 | LUWL5 5000 : 239 | LWBP3 10023 : 112 | LWJM1 8569 : 8569 | LWSD1 9743 : 9743 | LWSD2 9251 : 92 | RWPA5 12700 : 12700 | WWSS3 15000 : 0 | WWSS4 15478 : 78 | WWSS5 15200 : 0 | WHGS2 18000 : 0 | WHGS3 17700 : 250 | WHGS3 17000 : 17000 | WHGS3 19235 : 36 | BRDC3 3900 : 0 | SBASLG 3700 : 0


ECX’s establishment is founded on Proclamation No. 550/2007. This proclamation mandates ECX to develop its own rules for the governance of its various operations. Further, the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange Authority (ECEA) a regulatory body of the ECX was established by Proclamation 551/2007.

The Rules of the Exchange developed by ECX provide the blueprint for all rules governing membership, management, trading, warehousing, clearing and settlement, and other operations of ECX, in addition to the conduct of its members. ECX maintains a careful approach to monitoring and tracking the adequacy and performance of its members, as well as their behavior vis-à-vis their clients in the market. In line with global best practices, ECX experts regularly conduct surveillance on market trends as well as conducting audit and investigations on market operations to protect the market from manipulation, excessive speculation, fraud, or other malpractice.

AUTHORITY DIRECTIVES

The Ethiopian Commodity Exchange Authority has the powers and duties to extend recognition and oversight of Exchange Actors (Members and their representatives), recognition and oversight of Clearing Institutions (domestic banks or other financial institutions engaged in clearing and settlement of payments), oversight of the Rules of the Exchange and regulation of Exchange-traded contracts, as well as regulation of the conduct of investment advisors, consulting companies, law practices, accounting and audit professionals, as this conduct relates to ECX business. In addition, the ECEA has the power to investigate wrongdoing and adjudicate cases falling under its jurisdiction or to refer criminal cases to the appropriate court. As part of its oversight, the Authority issues Directives regarding the various key areas.