COMMODITIES
Definitions & Tutorials
Futures Fundamentals (Investopedia)
List of Traded
Commodities (Wikipedia)
Commodity
Markets (freedictionary.com)
Commodities Central
Education
Commodities Futures Trading
Education Resources (KMS)
Market Information
Bloomberg.com
Market Data: Commodities: Commodity Futures
Bloomberg.com
Market Data: Commodities: Energy Prices
CNN Commodities Reports
Commodity Charts & Quotes (TFC)
International
Weekly Commodities Prices (FAO, Agricultural)
Commentary & Reference
Agricultural Market
Information Virtual Library (MSU)
BP
Statistical Review of World Energy 2004
World Energy News
Oil.com
Commodity Library (Financials.com)
World Futures
Exchanges (Wahoo)
Streaming
Resources (3-P)
Caveat: We distinguish between Derivatives and Commodities
based on a hidden distinction, namely that Commodities in our sense are physical
commodities traded traditionally for actual delivery under a futures contract
in exchanges, while Derivatives are more properly understood in modern usage
as financial contracts, whether in option, future or swap form, transferring
financial risk and not necessarily providing for actual delivery and traded
both on exchanges and in the over-the-counter and banking markets (depending
upon the underlying subject of the contract, for example, foreign exchange
versus interest rates versus energy versus agricultural products). Commodities in the form of traditional futures
contracts may be subsumed under Derivatives, but we distinguish the two in
the corporate finance context for clarity's sake. Thus, you should refer also to resources at Derivatives.
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