Commodities
71International Commodities Clearing House - ICCH — An international clearing house for futures markets around the world. Based in London, the ICCH maintains and organizes the daily duties of clearing futures contracts and guarantees the due fulfillment of transactions for its registered members.… …
72Kuala Lumpur Commodities Exchange — ( KLCE) The Malaysian commodity exchange for trading futures in crude palm oil, crude palm kernel oil, tin, rubber, and cocoa. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary (from Wiki) The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange ( KLCE) was the first futures exchange… …
73regulated commodities — The group of registered commodity futures and options contracts traded on organized U.S. futures exchanges. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
74securities and commodities exchanges — exchanges on which securities, options, and futures contracts are traded by members for their own accounts and for the accounts of customers. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
75NEM commodities trader — (Négociateur en marchandises) NEM A legal entity authorized to trade commodity futures only. Must sign a clearing and guarantee agreement with a clearing member. NYSE Euronext Glossary …
76fetishism of commodities — See commodity fetishism …
77basic commodities — staple items, basic products …
78United Nations Common Fund for Commodities — CFC See United Nations Conference on Trade and Development …
79Prices of Commodities — S In Upper Canada, 114 …
80soft commodities — UK / US noun [plural] business things that are bought and sold that are not metals, for example coffee, sugar, and cotton …