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  2. What Are Commodities and Understanding Their Role in the ...

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    A commodity is 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...

  3. What Is a Commodity in Economics? - ThoughtCo

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    In economics, a commodity is defined as a tangible good that can be bought and sold or exchanged for products of similar value. Natural resources such as oil as well as basic foods like corn are two common types of commodities.

  4. Commodity - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a commodity is an economic good, usually a resource, that specifically has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances of the good as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them.

  5. What Are Commodities? How to Invest | Britannica Money

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    Commodities are the raw materials that feed and power the global economycrude oil, soybeans, gold, and more. Commodities are also an actively traded class of investments that many investors have in their portfolios.

  6. Commodities - Trading and Investing - Investopedia

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    A commodity is a basic good that is interchangeable with other goods of the same type. They are often used as inputs in the production of other goods or services and while...

  7. Commodity Market: Definition, Types, Example, and How It Works

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    A commodity market is a physical or virtual marketplace for buying, selling, and trading commodities. Discover how investors profit from the commodity market.

  8. Find out what defines a commodity, what types of commodities there are, and what factors determine global commodity supply and demand.