The commodity exchange of the developed countries and Latin America and Caribbean exports
By: Regunaga, Marcelo
Publisher: ECLAC ; 23 July 1990Description: 48 pSubject(s): COMMODITIES | COMMODITY ORGANIZATIONS | TRADE | CARIBBEAN | LATIN AMERICASummary: Discusses the general use of commodity exchange as sources of market information, of reference prices, as a means of expediting financing and reducing capital requirements and for speculation. In examining the use of these exchanges by Latin American and the Caribbean firms, access by membership or through trade brokers and factors which affect frequency of use are noted. Issues which affect use of commodity exchanges are spelt out with recommendations to overcome such problems.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00128-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 368 |
Discusses the general use of commodity exchange as sources of market information, of reference prices, as a means of expediting financing and reducing capital requirements and for speculation. In examining the use of these exchanges by Latin American and the Caribbean firms, access by membership or through trade brokers and factors which affect frequency of use are noted. Issues which affect use of commodity exchanges are spelt out with recommendations to overcome such problems.
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