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  2. List of commodities exchanges - Wikipedia

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    A commodities exchange is an exchange, or market, where various commodities are traded. Most commodity markets around the world trade in agricultural products and other raw materials (like wheat , barley , sugar , maize , cotton , cocoa , coffee , milk products, pork bellies , oil , and metals ).

  3. List of traded commodities - Wikipedia

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    Main exchange; Palm Oil: 1000 kg: Malaysian Ringgit (RM) Bursa Malaysia: Rubber: 5000 kg: US cents (¢) Osaka Exchange: ... Unsourced material may be challenged and ...

  4. Commodity market - Wikipedia

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    A commodities exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives are traded. Most commodity markets across the world trade in agricultural products and other raw materials (like wheat, barley, sugar, maize, cotton, cocoa, coffee, milk products, pork bellies, oil, metals, etc.) and contracts based on them. These contracts can ...

  5. Commodity - Wikipedia

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    Most commodities are raw materials, basic resources, agricultural, or mining products, such as iron ore, ... On a commodity exchange, it is the underlying standard ...

  6. Commodity currency - Wikipedia

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    A commodity currency is a currency that co-moves with the world prices of primary commodity products, due to these countries' heavy dependency on the export of certain raw materials for income. [1] Commodity currencies are most prevalent in developing countries (eg.

  7. List of Asian stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Kyrgyz Stock Exchange (KSE) Bishkek: 1994 KSE: Stock Exchange of Kyrgyzstan (BTS) Bishkek: 1999 BTS Tajikistan: Central Asian Stock Exchange Dushanbe: 2015 CASE Turkmenistan: State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange of Turkmenistan Ashgabat: 1994 SRCMET Uzbekistan: Tashkent Stock Exchange: Tashkent: 1994 104 UZSE

  8. Raw material - Wikipedia

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    A raw material, also known as a feedstock, unprocessed material, or primary commodity, is a basic material that is used to produce goods, finished goods, energy, or intermediate materials that are feedstock for future finished products. As feedstock, the term connotes these materials are bottleneck assets and are required to produce other products.

  9. Balance of trade - Wikipedia

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    The cost and availability of raw materials, intermediate goods and other inputs; Currency exchange rate movements; Multilateral, bilateral and unilateral taxes or restrictions on trade; Non-tariff barriers such as environmental, health or safety standards; The availability of adequate foreign exchange with which to pay for imports; and