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  2. NCDEX Commodity Index - Wikipedia

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    Based on the components of the spot price index, NCDEX also displays the national index futures- essentially, the no-arbitrage price if one were to buy futures on the spot index. This price is derived by tracking the futures prices of the index components at the same weightage as the spot index.

  3. National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange - Wikipedia

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    National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) is an Indian online commodity and derivative exchange based in India. It has an independent board of directors and provides a commodity exchange platform for market participants to trade in commodity derivatives. It is an online technology-driven trading exchange.

  4. 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.

  5. List of trading losses - Wikipedia

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    The following contains a list of trading losses of the equivalent of US$100 million or higher. Trading losses are the amount of principal losses in an account. [1] Because of the secretive nature of many hedge funds and fund managers, some notable losses may never be reported to the public.

  6. Commodity price index - Wikipedia

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    The value of these indexes fluctuates based on their underlying commodities, and this value can be traded on an exchange in much the same way as stock index futures. Investors can choose to obtain a passive exposure to these commodity price indices through a total return swap or a commodity index fund .

  7. Caxton Associates - Wikipedia

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    Caxton Associates is a global macro hedge fund founded by Bruce Kovner in 1983 in New York City. [3] [4] The firm's headquarters are located in London, [5] and also has offices in New York, Singapore, Monaco and Dubai.

  8. Rashtriya e Market Service - Wikipedia

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    Rashtriya e-Market Services (ReMS) is established as a joint venture of Government of Karnataka (India) and NCDEX spot exchange limited with equal shareholding. It was conceived to blend public interest with the initiative of a private enterprise for establishing, operating, managing a specialized electronic trading platform called Unified Market Platform (UMP) for auctioning of farmer's produce.

  9. Commodities Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The firm was noted as one of the leading commodity and futures trading firms. [1] CC is credited for launching the careers of many notable hedge fund investors and for its influence on global macro investing. [1] The company was acquired in 1997 and operates as a subsidiary of Goldman Sachs. [1]