Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) formed in 1881 as a centralized cash market for grains grown in the upper Midwest and still the world's largest cash grain market, trading approximately 1 million bushels per day.
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The second largest grain exchange in the world, established in 1876. The KBOT was the first exchange to trade stock index (share price index) futures. Popular terms ...
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MGE - Is the Minneapolis Grain Exchange. Micro Hedge - Is a specific transaction aimed at the risk of a clearly identifiable trade or position. Generally, these hedges are less efficient than macro hedges for complex portfolios.
(COMEX), Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT), Mid-America Commodity Exchange (MID-AM), Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGE), New York City Cotton Exchange, (NYCE), New York Futures Exchange (NYFE), New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) adopted electronic trading in 1997. International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) moved to electronic trading in 2005[3]. Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX) moved to electronic trading in 2008[4].
See also: Chicago Board of Trade, Treasury bonds, Interest rate swap, Banks, Mergers
 
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