no 47/18 Nasdaq Commodities launches German Only Electricity Base Future Option Contracts

and delists certain German Electricity contracts on November 19, 2018


Nasdaq Commodities will launch European Style Options for the German Only Electricity market. Subject to successful testing and regulatory approval, the contracts will be available for trading and clearing on November 19, 2018.

The Options will be for yearly and quarterly contracts and have German Only Futures as underlying. The Trading and Clearing Rules and the product calendar of Nasdaq Commodities will be updated to reflect the launch of these contracts in due course.

Delisting of German Electricity Base Future Option Contracts
The following contracts will be delisted:
German Electricity Base Future Year Option - EDEFUTBL[C/P]YR[Y][MMMY]-[XX]
German Electricity Base Future Quarter Option – EDEFUTBL[C/P]Q[QY][MMMY]-[XX]

Delisting of German Electricity Base Average Rate Month Future Contracts
German Electricity Base Average Rate Month future – EDEAFUTBLM[MMM]- [YY]

For the sake of clarity, the existing quarterly contracts are cascading into the German Electricity Base Month Future - EDEFUTBLM[MMM]-[YY], and not into the German Electricity Base Average Rate Month future – EDEAFUTBLM[MMM]- [YY].

The contracts to be delisted are as of today suspended for trading and clearing. The trading and clearing rules and the product calendar of Nasdaq Commodities will be updated to reflect these changes in due course.

For further information, please contact Nasdaq Commodities:

Market Place Services, phone +47 67 52 80 37, desken@nasdaq.com

Media contact:

David Augustsson, Corporate Communications, +46 8 415 6135, david.augustsson@nasdaq.com

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