Saturday, August 14, 2021

"Japan ends 300 years of trading rice futures" + "The Greatest Hedge Fund Manager of All Time"

First up, from Reuters via Successful Farming, August 6:

Japan’s Osaka Dojima Commodity Exchange will end trading in rice futures, it said on Friday, nearly 300 years after they began trading as the first product on the world’s oldest futures exchange.

The last futures will trade in June 2022 when all outstanding rice contracts will have expired, ending trade that began in 1730, after samurai petitioned the Tokugawa shogunate to authorize trade in rice futures at the Dojima Exchange, as it was called then.

The move came after the agriculture ministry rejected an application to re-license the rice futures because of low volumes, said the head of the exchange, which is generally considered to be the world’s oldest organized futures bourse.

“We haven’t regarded rice futures as a pillar of our revenue. But we believe our rice futures are a useful product for Japanese farmers, so the government’s decision not to approve them is very disappointing,” exchange president Ikko Nakatsuka said, in comments broadcast on national TV....

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