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Definition of Commodities exchange
1. Noun. An exchange for buying and selling commodities for future delivery.
Generic synonyms: Exchange
Specialized synonyms: Forward Market, Futures Exchange, Futures Market, Spot Market
Terms within: Pit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Commodities Exchange
Literary usage of Commodities exchange
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Political Economy by James Mill (1826)
"SECTION IL WHAT DETERMINES THE QUANTITY IN WHICH commodities exchange FOR ONE
ANOTHER. WHEN a certain quantity of one commodity is exchanged for a certain ..."
2. Financial Investigations: A Financial Approach to Detecting and Resolving Crimes by Don Vogel (1999)
"commodities exchange- are similar to slock ... S. commodities exchange,- arc
located in New Vnk. Minneapolis, and Kansas City. The exchanges do not cuter ..."
3. Principles of Social Economics, Inductively Considered and Practically by George Gunton (1891)
"And since, ultimately, it is only to the extent that the ratio varies in which
commodities exchange for labor that their value can rise or fall, ..."
4. Principles of Social Economics, Inductively Considered and Practically by George Gunton (1891)
"And since, ultimately, it is only to the extent that the ratio varies in which
commodities exchange for labor that their value can rise or fall, ..."
5. Shop Talks on Economics by Mary Marcy (1911)
"(Do not forget that, as Marx says, if we cannot explain profits upon the basis
that all commodities exchange at their values, we cannot explain them at all. ..."
6. A History of the Theories of Production and Distribution in English by Edwin Cannan (1903)
"... edition of his Elements (1824) contains an addition to the chapter on ' What
determines the quantity in which commodities exchange for one another ? ..."