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Commodity exchange
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gross processing margin (GPM)
Financial services; Commodity exchange
Refers to the difference between the cost of a commodity and the combined sales income of the finished products which result from processing the commodity. Various industries have formulas to express ...
london gold market
Financial services; Commodity exchange
Refers to the five dealers who set (fix) the gold price in London: Mocatta & Goldsmid, N. Rothschild & Sons, Johnson Matthey, Sharps Pixley, and Samuel Montagu & Co.
crop reports
Financial services; Commodity exchange
Reports compiled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on various ag commodities that are released throughout the year. Information in the reports includes estimates on planted acreage, yield, and ...
managed futures
Financial services; Commodity exchange
Represents an industry comprised of professional money mangers known as commodity trading advisors who manage client assets on a discretionary basis, using global futures markets as an investment ...
large order execution (LOX) procedures
Financial services; Commodity exchange
Rules in place at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange that authorize a member firm which receives a large order from an initiating party to solicit counterparty interest off the exchange floor prior to ...
International Swap Dealers Association (ISDA)
Financial services; Commodity exchange
S New York-based group of major international swap dealers, which has published the Code of Standard Wording, Assumptions and Provisions for Swaps, or Swaps Code, for U.S. dollar interest rate swaps ...
designated self regulatory organization (DSRO)
Financial services; Commodity exchange
Self regulatory organizations (i.e., the commodity exchanges and the National Futures Association) must enforce minimum financial and reporting requirements for their members, among other ...