Cannabaceae

Traders in the corn pit at the Chicago Board of Trade

Commodity traders are people or companies who speculate and trade in commodities as diverse as metals and spices.

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Chalmin, Philippe (1987), Traders and Merchants: Panorama of International Commodity Trading, Taylor & Francis, p. 6, ISBN 9783718604357
  2. ^ J. N. Ball (1977), Merchants and Merchandise: The Expansion of Trade in Europe 1500-1630, Croom Helm, pp. 119–121, ISBN 9780312530082
  3. ^ "Top ten global oil and commodities traders". The London Telegraph. 15 Apr 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2015.

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