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  2. S&P GSCI - Wikipedia

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    The S&P GSCI (formerly the Goldman Sachs Commodity Index) serves as a benchmark for investment in the commodity markets and as a measure of commodity performance over time. It is a tradable index that is readily available to market participants of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The index was originally developed in 1991, by Goldman Sachs.

  3. List of Hong Kong exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    3134.HK Samsung HSI Futures RMB FX ETF - tracks the HSI Futures RMB FX Index; 3135.HK CSOP WTI Oil Annual Roll December Futures ER ETF - tracks the BofA Merrill Lynch Commodity index eXtra CLA Index (Excess Return) 3175.HK Samsung S&P GSCI Crude Oil ER Futures ETF – tracks the S&P GSCI Crude Oil Index (Excess Return)

  4. Standard & Poor's Commodity Index - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, S&P bought 3 commodity indices from Goldman Sachs, this would become the S&P GSCI index, as part of this S&P decided to discontinue its own Standard & Poor's Commodity Index, which it did in 2008. [1]

  5. Goldman roll - Wikipedia

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    The Goldman roll is the monthly sale and purchase of commodities for the Goldman Sachs Commodity Index (S&P-GSCI). While a stock market index is a purely mathematical construct, a commodity index requires entering a long position or ownership of a physical product through a futures exchange. These contracts must be released and renewed ...

  6. 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.

  7. List of Taiwan exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    00635U Yuanta S&P GSCI Gold ER Futures ETF, closely track the performance of S&P GSCI Gold Excess Return Index; 00642U Yuanta S&P GSCI Crude Oil ER Futures ETF, ...

  8. West Texas Intermediate - Wikipedia

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    The NYMEX Crude Oil contract trades under the symbol CL on the New York Mercantile Exchange, now part of Chicago Mercantile Exchange. [2] The contract is for 1,000 US barrels, or 42,000 US gallons, of WTI crude oil, the minimum tick size of the contract is $0.01 per barrel ($10 for contract), and the contract price is quoted in US dollars. [6]

  9. Commodity index fund - Wikipedia

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    You cannot invest in an index, but you can invest in a fund. A Commodity Index Fund is a fund which either buys and sells futures to replicate the performance of the index, or sometimes enters into swaps with investment banks who themselves then trade the futures. The biggest and best known such fund is the Pimco Real Return Strategy Fund.