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Eventually the building became solely a place for trading in commodities.
Futures trading in commodities needs to be abolished - period.
There is no law against insider trading in commodities, as there is in stocks.
For decades, he had managed investments and trading in commodities like safflower seed and coconut oil.
Crown's trading in commodities totaled about $4.5 billion last year, a figure that Alfa, its parent, said would be more than doubled by the merger.
Slammed with allegations of insider trading in commodities, she cloaks herself in the garb of every woman seeking financial security for her family.
Two months after Mrs. Clinton signed the loans for Whitewater, she began trading in commodities, a risky investment that in her case proved enormously profitable.
Mrs. Clinton parlayed $1,000 into nearly $100,000 by trading in commodities futures, one of the riskiest of investment strategies.
People close to Mr. Steinhardt said he intends to bring in another money manager who has specialized in trading in commodities.
However, the growth of computerized and high-frequency trading in commodities and currencies has coincided with a series of "flash crashes" in those markets.
Look at Wall Street and ask how much money they make off trading in commodities like fossil fuels, and how much of that price is due to market manipulation.
ALSO in each support station is a flat-panel display screen that can be used to call up financial data or the new events that are important to trading in commodities.
NCDEX is regulated by Forward Market Commission (FMC) in respect of futures trading in commodities.
MAREX Financial Limited was an independent derivatives and Foreign Exchange broker providing trading in commodities, financial futures, options and foreign exchange.
In early 1978, Vogel made an important American contact: a New Yorker named Ronald Greenwald, a rabbi who earned his living trading in commodities in the Soviet Union and South Africa.
Having grown up in a farming community, Arthur Cutten understood the up and down nature of farm production and his job with the Chicago broker afforded him the opportunity to learn the intricacies of trading in commodities on the Chicago Board of Trade.