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just a question about new york board of trade - nYBOT
Posted 01 April, 2009 by Darius Logan Lindsey from RomaniaCurrency Captain, my name is Darius Lindsey from Romania. True, i ain't a first time user, yet i ran into something that i can't follow: what does new york board of trade - nYBOT mean?Currency Captain Answers:A commodities exchange in New York that trades futures and options on sugar, cotton, coffee, cocoa and orange juice, in addition to interest rates, currency and indexes. This exchange was formed from the merging of the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE) and the Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange(CSC). Is a juicy term. New york board of trade - nYBOT is A commodities exchange in New York that trades futures and options on sugar, cotton, coffee, cocoa and orange juice, in addition to interest rates, currency and indexes. This exchange was formed from the merging of the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE) and the Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange(CSC).Go to Finexo Ltd.
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