Commodity Trade and Exchange

Commodity Trade and Exchange

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A commodities exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives products 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 include spot prices, forwards, futures and options on futures. Other sophisticated products may include interest rates, environmental instruments, swaps, or ocean freight contracts.


Commodity Trade

Commodities exchanges usually trade futures contracts on commodities, such as trading contracts to receive something, say corn, in a certain month. A farmer raising corn can sell a future contract on his corn, which will not be harvested for several months, and guarantee the price he will be paid when he delivers; a breakfast cereal producer buys the contract now and guarantees the price will not go up when it is delivered. This protects the farmer from price drops and the buyer from price rises. Speculators and investors also buy and sell the futures contracts to make a profit and provide liquidity to the system.

 

Commodity Market:

The trading of commodities consists of direct physical trading and derivatives trading. The commodities markets have seen an upturn in the volume of trading in recent years. In the five years up to 2007, the value of global physical exports of commodities increased by 17% while the notional value outstanding of commodity OTC derivatives increased more than 500% and commodity derivative trading on exchanges more than 200%.

Global physical and derivative trading of commodities on exchanges increased more than a third in 2007 to reach 1,684 million contracts. Agricultural contracts trading grew by 32% in 2007, energy 29% and industrial metals by 30%. Precious metals trading grew by 3%, with higher volume in New York being partially offset by declining volume in Tokyo. Over 40% of commodities trading on exchanges was conducted on US exchanges and a quarter in China. Trading on exchanges in China and India has gained in importance in recent years due to their emergence as significant commodities consumers and producers.

 

Commodities exchanges across the world:

 

AMERICAS:

Exchange Abbreviation Location Product Types
Brazilian Mercantile and Futures Exchange

BMF

São Paulo, Brazil

Agricultural, Biofuels, Precious Metals

Chicago Board of Trade (CME Group)

CBOT

Chicago, US

Agricultural, Biofuels

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME Group)

CME

Chicago, US

Agricultural, Biofuels

Chicago Climate Exchange

CCX

Chicago, US

Emissions

HedgeStreet Exchange

 

California, US

Energy, industrial Metals

Intercontinental Exchange

ICE

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Energy, Emissions, Agricultural, Biofuels

Kansas City Board of Trade

KCBT

Kansas City, US

Agricultural

Memphis Cotton Exchange

 

Memphis, US

Agricultural

Mercado a Termino de Buenos Aires

MATba

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Agricultural

Minneapolis Grain Exchange

MGEX

Minneapolis

Agricultural

New York Mercantile Exchange (CME Group)

NYMEX

New York, US

Energy, Precious Metals, Industrial Metals

U.S. Futures Exchange

USFE

Chicago, US

Energy


ASIA:

Exchange Abbreviation Location Product Types
Bursa Malaysia

MDEX

Malaysia

Biofuels

Central Japan Commodity Exchange

 

Nagoya,Japan

Energy, Industrial Metals, Rubber

Dalian Commodity Exchange

DCE

Dalian,China

Agricultural, Plastics

Dubai Mercantile Exchange

DME

Dubai

Energy

Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange

DGCX

Dubai

Precious Metals

Iranian oil bourse

IOB

Kish Island, Iran

Oil, Gas, Petrochemicals

Kansai Commodities Exchange

KANEX

Osaka,Japan

Agricultural

Multi Commodity Exchange

MCX

India

Energy, Precious Metals, Metals, Agricultural

National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Ltd

NMCE

India

Precious Metals, Metals, Agricultural

National Commodity Exchange Limited

NCEL

Pakistan

Precious Metals, Agriculture

Bhatinda Om & Oil Exchange Ltd.

BOOE

India

Agricultural

Karachi

Precious Metals, Agricultural

National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange

NCDEX

Mumbai

All

Shanghai Futures Exchange

 

Shanghai

Industrial metals, Fuel Oil, Rubber

Singapore Commodity Exchange

SICOM

Singapore

Agricultural, Rubber

Tokyo Commodity Exchange

TOCOM

Tokyo,Japan

Energy, Precious Metals, Industrial Metals, Agricultural

Tokyo Grain Exchange

TGE

Tokyo,Japan

Agricultural

Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange

CZCE

Zhengzhou,China

Agricultural

 

EUROPE:

Exchange Abbreviation Location Product Types
Commodity Exchange Bratislava, JSC

CEB

Bratislava, Slovakia

Emissions, Agricultural

Climex

CLIMEX

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Emissions

NYSE Euronext

 

Europe

Agricultural

European Climate Exchange

ECX

Europe

Emissions

London Metal Exchange

LME

London, UK

Industrial Metals, Plastics

Risk Management Exchange

RMX

Hannover, Deutschland

Agricultural

 

 

List of traded commodities


Agricultural (Grains, and Food and Fiber)

Corn CBOT
Corn EURONEXT
Oats CBOT
Rough Rice CBOT
Soybeans CBOT
Rapeseed EURONEXT
Soybean Meal CBOT
Soybean Oil CBOT
Wheat CBOT
Cocoa NYBOT
Coffee C NYBOT
Cotton No.2 NYBOT
Sugar No.11 NYBOT
Sugar No.14 NYBOT

 

Livestock & Meat

Lean Hogs
Frozen Pork Bellies
Live Cattle

Feeder Cattle



Energy

WTI Crude Oil
Brent Crude
Ethanol
Natural Gas
Heating Oil
Gulf Coast Gasoline
RBOB Gasoline (reformulated gasoline
blendstock for oxygen blending)
Propane
Uranium

 

Precious metals

Gold
Platinum
Palladium
Silver

 

Industrial metals

Copper
Lead
Zinc
Tin
Aluminium
Aluminium alloy
Nickel
Aluminium alloy
Recycled steel

 

 

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