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  2. List of traded commodities - Wikipedia

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    Live Cattle: 40,000 lb (20 tons) ... LME Copper: Metric Ton: USD ($) ... London Metal Exchange; NASDAQ OMX Commodities; Dalian Commodity Exchange;

  3. LME Copper - Wikipedia

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    Despite the small share of physical copper associated with LME Copper contracts, their prices act as reference prices for physical global copper transactions. [5] This practice started in 1966, when Zambia, Chile, and most Copper-producing countries abandoned fixed price copper contracts, and announced that they would set copper contract prices based the average monthly price of the nearest ...

  4. List of commodities exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Nasdaq, Inc. Nasdaq Commodities [15] Oslo, Norway Power, Natural Gas, Emissions, Freight, Iron Ore Euronext: Nord Pool Spot [16] Oslo, Norway Power, Energy Acquired by Euronext in 2020 Euronext: Europe: Agricultural Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing: London Metal Exchange: LME London, United Kingdom Industrial Metals, Plastics (Delisted in 2011)

  5. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    The London Metal Exchange is an example of a metals exchange where metal is traded as futures contracts providing pricing for defined purity and contract size. The LME Copper contract for example is for delivery of 25 tonnes of Grade A copper cathode at a specified location and priced in United States dollars. This is used to set the price of ...

  6. Live Market Updates: Nasdaq Composite Drops Thurday - AOL

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    The Nasdaq-100 is currently up 31.6% on the year, another strong performance after the Nasdaq slipped in 2022. On a 5-year basis, the Nasdaq-100 is now up 148%, which significantly outperforms the ...

  7. London Metal Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The London Metal Exchange (LME) is a futures and forwards exchange in London, United Kingdom with the world's largest market [1] in standardised forward contracts, futures contracts and options on base metals. The exchange also offers contracts on ferrous metals and precious metals. [2] The company also allows for cash trading.

  8. Commodity market - Wikipedia

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    The London Metal Exchange trades include copper, aluminium, lead, tin, aluminium alloy, nickel, cobalt and molybdenum. In 2007, steel began trading on the London Metal Exchange. Iron ore has been the latest addition to industrial metal derivatives.

  9. Market data - Wikipedia

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    Market price data is not only used in real-time to make on-the-spot decisions about buying or selling, but historical market data can also be used to project pricing ...