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  • 1Commodities Corporation — Industry Investment management Fate Acquired by Goldman Sachs Successor Goldman Sachs Princeton, Goldman Sa …

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  • 2Commodities — ist der englische Ausdruck für Rohstoffe, im Börsenumfeld verwendet Siehe auch: Exchange Traded Commodities, börsengehandelte Wertpapiere einer Investition in die Anlageklasse Rohstoffe New York Commodities Exchange (COMEX), weltgrößte… …

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  • 3commodities fund — ➔ fund1 …

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  • 4Commodities Clause — Commodities Clause1 ist die kurze Bezeichnung für die Bestimmung im § 1, Abs. 6 des Bundesverkehrsgesetzes (Interstate Commerce Law) der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika (s.d.). Die Bestimmung ist durch die Novelle vom 29. Juni 1906 dem Gesetze… …

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  • 5commodities — I noun articles, articles of commerce, articles of merchandise, articles of trade, assets, chattels, goods, holdings, items, merchandise, merx, movables, objects, possessions, produce, produced materials, products, properties, raw materials, res …

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  • 6commodities clearing member — (adhérent compensateur en marchandises) ACM An ACM is entitled only to clear and trade commodity futures and options for its own account and for clients. An ACM can clear the trades of NEMs for whom it is the designated clearer. NYSE Euronext… …

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  • 7Commodities exchange — The floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, a major commodities exchange in the United States. A commodities exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives products are traded. Most commodity markets across the world trade in… …

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  • 8Commodities Exchange — An entity, usually an incorporated non profit association, that determines and enforces rules and procedures for the trading of commodities and related investments, such as commodity futures. Commodities exchange also refers to the physical… …

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  • 9commodities clause — An important provision of the Hepburn Act of June 29, 1906, regulating interstate commerce, intended to prohibit the transportation in interstate commerce by any railroad company of commodities produced or mined by such company or under its… …

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  • 10commodities exchange — noun an exchange for buying and selling commodities for future delivery • Syn: ↑commodity exchange, ↑commodities market • Hypernyms: ↑exchange • Hyponyms: ↑futures exchange, ↑futures market, ↑ …

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