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India's weather futures debut puts Mumbai rain up for trade

  • India last month forecasts below-average monsoon rains in 2026 for the first time in three years
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A worker transporting cylinders looks on as rain falls in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, in Chennai, India, December 1, 2025. File Photo: Reuters
A worker transporting cylinders looks on as rain falls in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, in Chennai, India, December 1, 2025. File Photo: Reuters
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NEW DELHI: Mumbai’s rains are set to become a tradable asset in India.

India’s National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) will launch the country’s first exchange-traded weather derivatives contract on June 1, allowing participants to hedge financial exposure arising from fluctuations in the rains in Mumbai.

The cash-settled futures contract will be based on rainfall deviation data compiled by the state-run India Meteorological Department, NCDEX said in a statement.

The exchange said the contracts could help sectors including agriculture, logistics, construction, power and banking manage weather-related risks beyond traditional government relief and insurance claims.

Monsoon rains to hit southern Indian coast early, spurring crop planting

Businesses in Mumbai - India’s financial capital known for torrential monsoon rains - often face disruption during the four-month rainy season beginning in June, affecting supply chains, transport networks and infrastructure activity.

India last month forecast below-average monsoon rains in 2026 for the first time in three years, raising concerns over farm output and economic growth in Asia’s third-largest economy.

In an Instagram post, NCDEX described rain as a market signal and said the derivative contract would allow India to “TradeRain”.

The advertisement contrasted commuters wading through heavy Mumbai rains with a woman smiling while checking trading charts.

“For someone it’s just rainfall, for some it’s an opportunity,” the advertisement said.

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