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Well-established physical commodities have actively traded spot and derivative markets. Generally, these are basic resources and agricultural products such as iron ore, crude oil, ... (More)

Commodity markets are markets where raw or primary products are exchanged. These raw commodities are traded on regulated commodities exchanges, in which they are bought and sold in ... (More)

Some exchanges tolerate 'nonconvergence', the failure of futures contracts and the value of the physical commodities they represent to reach the same value on 'contract settlement ... (More)

Agricultural (Grains, and Food and Fiber) (More)

A commodities exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives products are traded. Most commodity markets across the world trade in agricultural products and ... (More)

... of social relations, said to arise in capitalist market based societies, in which social relationships are transformed into apparently objective relationships between commodities ... (More)

Commodities Corporation was a financial services company, based in Princeton, New Jersey that traded actively across various commodities. The company, founded in 1969, was acquired ... (More)

A more general term that preserves the distinction between goods and services is 'commodities'. In microeconomics a 'good' is often used in this more inclusive sense of the word. (More)

The Great Commodities Depression is the steep, general recession in commodity prices between 1980 and 2000, both in real and nominal terms. The term was first coined by Robert ... (More)

Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. (More)

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