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commodity indices
indices that measure either the price or performance of physical commodities, or the price of commodities as represented by the price of futures contracts that are listed on commodity exchanges.

 


Commodity Market
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organized traders' exchange in which standardized, graded products are bought and sold.

Commodity Swap
A swap where exchanged cash flows are dependent on the price of an underlying commodity. This is usually used to hedge against the price of a commodity.

Commodity Price Index
Index or average, which may be weighted, of selected commodity prices, intended to be representative of the markets in general or a specific subset of commodities (for example, grains or livestock).

Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Definition 1.
CFTC. The federal agency created by Congress in 1975 to regulate futures trading and protect participants against manipulation and fraud, through its administration of the Commodities Exchange Act.

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Container load, railcar load, or truck load freight based on actual transportation costs, applicable to multiple shipments by one consignor, and moved on one vessel or vehicle.

COMMODITY EXCHANGE: A financial market that trades the ownership of various commodities, such as wheat, corn, cotton, sugar, crude oil, natural gas, gold, silver, and aluminum. The two biggest commodity exchanges in good old U. S. of A.

Commodity money such as gold or silver was amongst the earliest forms of money to emerge. Under a commodity money system, the objects used as money have intrinsic value, i.e., they have value beyond their use as money.

commodity price indexes which measure the change in price of a selection of commodities. In the case of the gold standard the sole commodity used was gold. While under the USA bimetallic standard the index included both gold and silver.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Created by Congress in 1974 to regulate exchange trading of futures.

Commodity futures contract
An agreement to buy a specific amount of a commodity at a specified price on a particular date in the future, allowing a producer to guarantee the price of a product or raw material used in production.
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Commodity Brokers
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Commodity traders, generally members of the exchange on the trading floor, who take positions in commodities and then offset them prior to the close of trading on the same trading day.
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
The CFTC is the federal agency that regulates the US futures markets, as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulates the securities markets.

Commodity Exchange Act US legislation passed in 1974 forming the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Commodity Futures Modernization Act US legislation passed in 2000 clarifying that OTC derivatives markets were to remain largely unregulated.

Commodity: A product used for commerce that is traded on an organized exchange. A commodity could be an agricultural product such as canola or wheat, or a natural resource such as oil or gold. A commodity can be the basis for a futures contract.

Commodity
A commodity is food, a metal or another physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts.

commodity prices
An index of commodities (such as oil and steel) traded in worldwide markets.

Commodity Pools
Commodity pools are similar to mutual funds with the notable exception that commodity pools invest in futures and options whereas mutual funds invest in stocks and bonds.

Commodity ETF - Exchange-traded funds that invest in physical commodities such as agricultural goods, natural resources and precious metals.

COMMODITY FUTURE CONTRACT " Is a contract for the purchase or sale of a commodity which is made on an organized exchange under set rules and regulations.

COMMODITY, EXEMPT
One that may be transported in interstate commerce without operating authority or published rates.
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Commodity
A basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with other commodities of the same type. Commodities are most often used as inputs in the production of other goods or services.

Commodity and Foreign Exchange Futures:
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Commodity: A useful or valuable object, usually used in reference to trade. A bulk good, like grain or food, lumber, and metals.

Commodity Code
The system of identifying a commodity by an assigned number.
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Commodity
A tradeable item that can generally be further processed and sold; including industrial (metals), agricultural (wool, wheat, sugar, etc) and bulk (coal, iron ore) goods.

Commodity Box Rate
A rate classified by commodity and quoted per container.
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Commodity or Commodities - Are often viewed as the futures markets on both physical and financial items. Sometimes, commodities is used more narrowly to refer to physical goods such as, gold, silver, wheat, and pork bellies.

Commodity
A comparatively homogeneous product that can typically be bought in bulk.

Commodity Paper
A loan or advance secured by commodities.
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Commodity stockpiles managed in such a way as to moderate price fluctuations.

COMMODITY CLASS CODE - The code assigned to an inventoriable capital asset that correlates to a descriptive title.
COMMON CARRIER - A person or company that transports passengers or goods for a fee.

Commodity
In financial markets, usually refers to agricultural or resource products, which are traded on commodities exchanges. Examples: wheat, coffee, lumber, oil, copper, pork bellies, etc.
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Commodity linked swap; Commodity price swap:
A financial instrument working essentially as an interest rate swap, but whose payments are based on a commodity price index rather than an interest rate index.

Commodity-linked debt
A commodity-linked debt is a loan that allows the investor the option of receiving, at maturity, either the principal amount of the loan in cash, or a specific amount of a given commodity.
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COMMODITY
Broadly defined, any article exchanged in trade but most commonly used to refer to raw materials, including such minerals as tin, copper, and manganese, and bulk-produced agricultural products such as coffee, tea, and rubber.

commodity: A raw material, such as wheat, coffee, pork bellies, gold, etc.
common stocks: Certificates representing ownership in a corporation with the least claim to company assets.

commodity futures contract / Warenterminkontrakt / contrat à terme de marchandises / contratto per consegna a termine di beni reali
Contractual agreement to sell or purchase a standardized amount of a specific physical commodity (e.g.

Commodity Import Programs
CIPs finance the export of U.S. goods to U.S.-aid recipient countries.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
Applies to derivative products. Commodity futures trading commission is an agency created by Congress in 1974 to regulate exchange trading in futures.
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Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
The Federal agency that is responsible for regulating futures trading in the United States.
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Commodity index A commodity index tracks the performance of specific bulk goods or raw materials.

Commodity prices are driven by supply and demand: When a commodity is plentiful - tomatoes in August, for example - prices are comparatively low.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission: U.S. Government Agency that regulates U.S. exchange trading in futures.
Common stock: The most basic type of equity security, representing ownership of the corporation.

Commodity
A commodity is food, metal, or another fixed physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts.
A bond with interest payments tied to the price of an underlying commodity.

A commodity is food, a metal or another physical substance that investors buy or sell, usually via futures contracts.
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A commodity that is traded with the expectation of actual delivery, as opposed to a commodityfuture that is usually not delivered.
Spot exchange rates
Exchange rate on currency for immediate delivery. Related: Forward exchange rate.

Intercommodity Spread
A spread that includes a long position and a short position in related commodities--for instance, a long position in silver futures and a short position in gold futures.

Intercommodity spread
In the commoditiesmarket, a spread consisting of a long position and a short position in different but related commodities for example, speculating that the price relationship between the two commodities will change, e.g.

Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM)
Tokyo exchange for trading futures on gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rubber, cotton yarn, and woolen yarn.

COMEX: Commodity Exchange Incorporated. New York center where members trade futures in aluminum, copper, gold, silver and futures options in copper, gold and silver.

London Commodity Exchange (LCE)
Merged with the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange in 1996.

Export Commodity Control List
A listing administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce of items requiring validated export licenses for shipment to some or all countries.

Primary Commodity or Primary Product. An agricultural, forest, mineral, or fishery product sold in its original form, including such processing as may be necessary to make the product suitable for sale in international trade.

Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WSE)
Incorporated in 1903, the WSE is Canada's only agricultural futures and options exchange. The WSE conducts the world's only futures market for flaxseed, rye and canola.

CRB See: Commodity Research Bureau.
CRC The ISO 4217 currency code for Costa Rican Colon.
CTA See: Cumulative Translation Adjustment. Also refers to Commodity Trading Advisor.

Specific Commodity Rate
With reference to freight rates, it is a favorable freight rate usually applicable to certain classes of commodities which move in large volume shipments.
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CFTC - The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, created by Congress in 1974 to regulate exchange trading in futures.
Collateral - Securities or other property pledged by a borrower to secure repayment of a loan.

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