Tokyo commodity exchange
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Asian commodity exchanges are slowly moving to fulfill their potential to become liquidity hubs for an array of commodity benchmarks relevant to market participants in Asia. But international relevance...
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The Tokyo Commodity Exchange has eased rules for foreign commodity brokers wanting to trade on its platform in a move that is expected to boost volumes, Katie Holliday reports
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The exchange that regulates trading of futures contracts and option products of all commodities in Japan. It offers futures contracts on precious and industrial metals, oil-related energy products and rubber, as well as options on gold futures.
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