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COMEX

[koh-meks]

noun

  1. Commodity Exchange, New York.



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In the U.S., most-active Comex gold futures saw trading volume as high as 448,407 contracts on Oct.

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He said London silver spot prices are now commanding a hefty premium over silver futures trading on Comex in Chicago, owing to the physical shortage.

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Comic book creator Javier Hernandez of Los Comex produced a story “El Muerto,” which is about a young man born on the Day of the Dead and resurrected by the Aztec god of death.

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Copper volumes at the 145-year-old LME have dipped just 6% year-to-date, holding up better than ShFE and Comex because the core of its business is based on physical flows including from miners and industrial users, said Marc Bailey, chief executive of broker Sucden Financial in London.

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The latest data shows more funds with bearish positions than bullish copper positions on the London Metal Exchange and COMEX.

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