Commodities

  • 21commodities — /kamodatiyz/ Those things which are useful or serviceable, particularly articles of merchandise movable in trade. Goods, wares, and merchandise of any kind; articles of trade or commerce. Movable articles of value; things that are bought and sold …

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  • 22controlled commodities — Commodities regulated by the Commodities Exchange Act of 1936 in order to prevent fraud and manipulation in commodities ( commodity) futures markets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 23Primary Commodities —    Commodities in a raw or unprocessed state, e.g. iron ore …

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  • 24Commodities Exchange Center — ( CEC) The location of five New York futures exchanges: Commodity Exchange, Inc. ( COMEX), the New York Mercantile exchange ( NYMEX), the New York Cotton Exchange, the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa exchange (CSC), and the New York futures exchange (… …

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  • 25Commodities Futures Trading Commission —    ► See CFTC …

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  • 26NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe — This article is about the energy market financial instruments exchange. For the Nordic Baltic physical energy exchange, see Nord Pool Spot. NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe Type Fin …

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  • 27Danske Commodities — A/S Industry Energy Founder(s) Henrik Lind Headquarters Aarhus, Denmark Key people …

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  • 28Dubai Multi Commodities Centre — Dubai Multi Commoditis Centre مركز دبي للسلع المتعددة Type Free Economic Authority (Government owned) Industry Commodities Trade and Real Estate Property …

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  • 29Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange — The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX), The Exchange was inaugurated on November 22nd, 2005 by His Highness Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. In such a short span of time,… …

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  • 302000s commodities boom — The 2000s commodities boom is the rise in many physical commodity prices which occurred during the decade of the 2000s, following the Great Commodities Depression of the 1980s and 1990s, largely due to the rising demand from emerging markets such …

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