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  2. NCDEX Commodity Index - Wikipedia

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    The NCDEX Commodity Index is an equal-weighted spot price index of 10 agricultural commodities covering different goods such as oils and oilseeds, fibres, etc. It is the first such index to be launched in India .

  3. Producer Price Index (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Producer Price Index hasn't been in use in India yet, but Niti Aayog has created a roadmap to introduce it soon. The Wholesale Price Index is the index used to measure the changes in the average price level of goods traded in wholesale market. A total of 697 commodity prices make up the index. It is available on a weekly basis for three ...

  4. Wholesale price index - Wikipedia

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    The wholesale price index (WPI) is the price of a representative basket of wholesale goods. The WPI is published by the Economic Adviser in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry . The Wholesale Price Index focuses on the price of goods traded between corporations, rather than the goods bought by consumers, which is measured by the Consumer ...

  5. Maximum retail price - Wikipedia

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    Maximum retail price (MRP) is a manufacturer-calculated price that is the highest price that can be charged for a product sold in India, Indonesia, where it is known as Harga Eceran Tertinggi (HET), and Bangladesh. [1] The MRP is also imposed by the government in Sri Lanka for goods designated as 'essential commodities'. [2]

  6. National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange - Wikipedia

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    National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) is an Indian online commodity and derivative exchange based in India. It has an independent board of directors and provides a commodity exchange platform for market participants to trade in commodity derivatives.

  7. Commodity price index - Wikipedia

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    A commodity price index is a fixed-weight index or (weighted) average of selected commodity prices, which may be based on spot or futures prices.It is designed to be representative of the broad commodity asset class or a specific subset of commodities, such as energy or metals.

  8. Commodity market - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, as emerging-market economies slowed down, commodity prices peaked and started to decline. From 2005 through 2013, energy and metals' real prices remained well above their long-term averages. In 2012, real food prices were their highest since 1982. [28]

  9. 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 ).