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  2. Commodity trading in India - Wikipedia

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    Commodity trading in India has a long history. In fact, commodity trading in India started much before it started in many other countries. However, years of foreign rule , droughts and periods of scarcity and government policies caused the commodity trading in India to diminish.

  3. Multi Commodity Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) is a commodity exchange based in India. It was established in 2003 and is currently based in Mumbai. It is India's largest commodity derivatives exchange. The average daily turnover of commodity futures contracts increased by 26% to ₹32,424 crore during FY2019-20, as against ₹25,648 crore in FY2018-19 ...

  4. How to Invest in Commodities - AOL

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    The investment world is full of an overwhelming number of options, including equities, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and more. Commodities may seem like just another one of the bunch, but ...

  5. Foreign trade of India - Wikipedia

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    The two primary destinations of India's exports are the EU and the United States, whereas the China and the EU are the two primary countries from which India's imports come from. [ 52 ] These figures include trade in goods and commodities, but do not include services or foreign direct investment .

  6. What to know about commodities and how to invest in them - AOL

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    Commodities can help diversify an investor's mix of assets and spread risk across different asset types.

  7. How to Invest in Commodities, Carefully - AOL

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    All through the year, commodity prices have been rising: Copper has soared 24.5% since 2010 began, while gold is up 23%. Wheat, corn and oil also have continued to climb. Unsurprisingly, that ...