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For many academics, students, and professionals, the field of
commodities is a black box. This book explores commodities in a
holistic manner, presenting concepts from a multidisciplinary
business and financial perspective, and offering a panoramic view
of the global commodity business and markets. In this book, the
author presents core issues related to global commodities with
recent data including COVID-19. The book introduces the key
physical commodities traded globally and some related issues such
as the global supply chain, global trading, transportation,
storage, and how to finance global commodity trades. Then, it
discusses how global commodity businesses and traders manage global
risks related to commodity production (generation or extraction),
transportation, storage, the final delivery, and currency exchange.
Additionally, the book discusses financial commodities, the origins
of global commodity derivatives and exchanges, the rationale behind
the birth of commodity futures and trading, hedging, speculation,
financialization, and manipulation of commodity markets, and how
financial trading is executed in real life. In the last section,
the author also discusses sustainability issues related to global
commodities and the financial valuation aspects of the global
commodity businesses supported by examples from real cases with
recent data.
For many academics, students, and professionals, the field of
commodities is a black box. This book explores commodities in a
holistic manner, presenting concepts from a multidisciplinary
business and financial perspective, and offering a panoramic view
of the global commodity business and markets. In this book, the
author presents core issues related to global commodities with
recent data including COVID-19. The book introduces the key
physical commodities traded globally and some related issues such
as the global supply chain, global trading, transportation,
storage, and how to finance global commodity trades. Then, it
discusses how global commodity businesses and traders manage global
risks related to commodity production (generation or extraction),
transportation, storage, the final delivery, and currency exchange.
Additionally, the book discusses financial commodities, the origins
of global commodity derivatives and exchanges, the rationale behind
the birth of commodity futures and trading, hedging, speculation,
financialization, and manipulation of commodity markets, and how
financial trading is executed in real life. In the last section,
the author also discusses sustainability issues related to global
commodities and the financial valuation aspects of the global
commodity businesses supported by examples from real cases with
recent data.
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