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  2. List of futures exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE / CFE) [5] CME Group. International Monetary Market (IMM) Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) (Since 2007 a Designated Contract Market owned by the CME Group) Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME / GLOBEX) (Since 2007 a Designated Contract Market owned by the CME Group)

  3. List of traded commodities - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Mercantile Exchange: DC Cash-settled Butter: 20,000 lb (~9 metric tons) USD ($) Chicago Mercantile Exchange: CB Non-fat Dry Milk: 44,000 lb (~22 metric tons) USD ($) Chicago Mercantile Exchange: GNF Whole milk powder: 1 metric ton: USD ($) Singapore Exchange: WMP Skim Milk Powder: 1 metric ton: USD ($) Singapore Exchange: SMP

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  5. Futures exchange - Wikipedia

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    A futures exchange or futures market is a central financial exchange where people can trade standardized futures contracts defined by the exchange. [1] Futures contracts are derivatives contracts to buy or sell specific quantities of a commodity or financial instrument at a specified price with delivery set at a specified time in the future.

  6. Egg prices are soaring. Don't expect that to change anytime soon

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    The laws set minimum space for chickens or cage-free requirements for egg-laying hens. They’ve already gone into effect in California, Massachusetts, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Michigan. At a Target in Chicago on Monday, a dozen large conventional eggs cost $4.49 but a dozen large cage-free eggs were selling for $6.19.

  7. Derivative (finance) - Wikipedia

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    CDO collateral became dominated not by loans, but by lower level tranches recycled from other asset-backed securities, whose assets were usually non-prime mortgages. [45] These CDOs have been called "the engine that powered the mortgage supply chain" for nonprime mortgages, [ 46 ] and are credited with giving lenders greater incentive to make ...

  8. Egg prices are soaring. Don't expect that to change anytime ...

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    The laws set minimum space for chickens or cage-free requirements for egg-laying hens. They’ve already gone into effect in California, Massachusetts, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Colorado and Michigan. At a Target in Chicago on Monday, a dozen large conventional eggs cost $4.49 but a dozen large cage-free eggs were selling for $6.19.

  9. Option (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A trader who expects a stock's price to increase can buy a call option to purchase the stock at a fixed price (strike price) at a later date, rather than purchase the stock outright. The cash outlay on the option is the premium. The trader would have no obligation to buy the stock, but only has the right to do so on or before the expiration date.