Hedging of Freight Risk by domestic oil-refining, shipping companies and other companies - RBI - Reserve Bank of India
Hedging of Freight Risk by domestic oil-refining, shipping companies and other companies
RBI/2008-09/373 |
A. P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 50 |
February 04, 2009
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All Authorised Dealer Category – I Banks |
Madam / Sir, |
Hedging of Freight Risk by domestic oil-refining, |
Attention of Authorised Dealer Category – I (AD Category – I) banks is invited to Regulation 6 of Notification No. FEMA.25/RB-2000 dated May 3, 2000, as amended from time to time, in terms of which a person resident in India is permitted to enter into a contract in a commodity exchange or market outside India, to hedge price risk in a commodity subject to certain terms and conditions. Further, in terms of A. P.(DIR Series) Circular No. 03, dated July 23, 2005, select AD Category - I banks have been delegated the authority to grant permission to listed companies to hedge commodity price risk in the international commodity exchanges / markets, subject to the conditions mentioned therein. 2. As announced in the Mid-term review of Annual Policy Statement for the Year 2008-09 (Para 146), it has been decided to delegate powers to AD Category - I banks, which have been granted permission by the Reserve Bank to approve commodity hedging, to allow hedging of freight risk by domestic oil-refining companies and shipping companies on the following terms and conditions: |
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v). AD Category – I banks should ensure that the entities hedging their freight exposures should have Board approved Risk Management policies which define the overall framework within which derivative transactions should be undertaken and the risks contained. AD Category - I banks should approve this facility only after ensuring that the sanction of the company's Board has been obtained for the specific activity and also for dealing in overseas exchanges / markets. The Board approval must include explicitly the authority/ies permitted to undertake the transactions, the mark-to-market policy, the counterparties permitted for OTC derivatives, etc. and a list of transactions undertaken should be put up to the Board on a half-yearly basis. The AD Category - I bank must obtain a copy of Risk Management Policy from the company incorporating the above details at the time of permitting the transaction itself and as and when changes made therein. 3. In the case of other companies which are exposed to freight risk, AD Category - I banks may approach the Reserve Bank for permission on behalf of their customers. Applications may be forwarded to the Chief General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, Foreign Exchange Department, Forex Markets Division, Amar Building, 5th floor, Mumbai 400 001. 4. Necessary amendments to Notification No.FEMA.25/RB-2000 dated May 3, 2000 [Foreign Exchange Management (Foreign Exchange Derivative Contracts) Regulations, 2000] are being issued separately. 5.AD Category – I banks may bring the contents of the circular to the notice of their constituents and customers concerned. 6. The directions contained in this circular have been issued under Sections 10(4) and 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999) and are without prejudice to permissions / approvals, if any, required under any other law. |
Yours faithfully,
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(Salim Gangadharan)
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Chief General Manager-in-Charge
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