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01 Nov 2015 | 01:51 UTC — Singapore
Platts has shortened the time allowed for participants to repeat a bid or offer, following a trade, in the Middle East sour crude partials Market On Close assessment process, with effect from November 2, 2015. Platts proposed this change in a subscriber note published on September 23.
Previously, participants in the MOC process had up to 60 seconds to repeat their bid or offer following a trade. Platts has shortened this to 15 seconds to align with the increment timing guidelines for physical Dubai, Upper Zakum and Oman partials and partials spreads.
The change will not affect the increment guidelines, which allow market participants to improve their bid or offer by up to 10 cents a barrel every 15 seconds.
Please send any comments or questions to asia_crude@platts.com and pricegroup@platts.com.
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