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CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. The vast majority of retail client accounts lose money when trading in CFDs. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

Brent Swap/Dubai

Used by traders to reflect the difference between the European crude market and Middle Eastern crude markets. It is useful for hedging cargo voyages between the two regions.
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Contract Details

A CFD is a financial derivative that allows traders to speculate on the price movement of an asset without owning it. The trader enters into a contract with a broker, agreeing to exchange the difference in the asset's price from the time the contract is opened to when it is closed.

Name & Trade Code

Contract Name Brent Swap/Dubai(100bbl-$/bbl)
MT5 Trader Code Brent/Dubai_Swap
Contract Classification Commodity Differential CFD
Geographical Region Europe/Middle East

Contract Specification

Sector Energy
Product Group Crude
Tenor Period Consecutive individual whole calendar months, e.g. April 26 (Apr 26)
Maximum Forward Tenor Up to 18 consecutive forward Tenor Periods available
Contract Size 100
Contract Unit bbl
Price Digits 2
Currency USD
Value of Tick 1 per 0.01
Margins Download a summary or detailed document with tiers.

Expiry Trading Overview

Contract Expiry Date The last trading day of the expiring Tenor Period (i.e. 29 May 2026 for May 26 Tenor Period)
Last Trading Day (for new open positions) Five working days prior to the Contract Expiry Date for the Tenor Period (i.e. 22 May 2026 for May 26 Tenor Period)
Last Trading Day (for closing position in that Tenor Period) The Contract Expiry Date of the relevant Tenor Period
Trading Hours 8:00am - 5:30pm (UK Time)
Quoting Hours 8:00am - 6:00pm (UK Time)

Tenor Period Settlement Valuation Process

Settlement Arithmetic mean of Settlement Prices throughout expiry month

A spread bet is a form of wagering on the price movement of an asset, where the trader bets on whether the price will rise or fall. The profit or loss is determined by the difference between the opening and closing prices.

Name & Trade Code

Contract Name Brent Swap/Dubai($/0.01)
MT5 Trader Code Brent/Dubai_Swap.s
Contract Classification Commodity Differential SB
Geographical Region Europe/Middle East

Contract Specification

Sector Energy
Tenor Period Consecutive individual whole calendar months, e.g. April 26 (Apr 26)
Maximum Forward Tenor Up to 18 consecutive forward Tenor Periods available
Contract Size 100
Contract Unit
Price Digits 2
Currency USD
Value of Tick 1 per 0.01
Margins Download a summary or detailed document with tiers.

Expiry Trading Overview

Contract Expiry Date The last trading day of the expiring Tenor Period (i.e. 29 May 2026 for May 26 Tenor Period)
Last Trading Day (for new open positions) Five working days prior to the Contract Expiry Date for the Tenor Period (i.e. 22 May 2026 for May 26 Tenor Period)
Last Trading Day (for closing position in that Tenor Period) The Contract Expiry Date of the relevant Tenor Period
Trading Hours 8:00am - 5:30pm (UK Time)
Quoting Hours 8:00am - 6:00pm (UK Time)

Tenor Period Settlement Valuation Process

Settlement Arithmetic mean of Settlement Prices throughout expiry month

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