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COMEX

American  
[koh-meks] / ˈkoʊ mɛks /

noun

  1. Commodity Exchange, New York.


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The most-active futures contract entered a bear market on Jan. 30 after falling more than 30% from its record-high settlement of $115.504 an ounce on Comex, reached on Jan. 26, to settle at $78.631 on Friday, according to data from Dow Jones Market Data.

From MarketWatch

On Monday, gold rose 2.1% to US$5079.70 an ounce and is up in five consecutive trading sessions on Comex.

From The Wall Street Journal

Evidence of this can be found in the supply data for vaults operated by Comex: Beginning early last year, there was a large migration of supplies of physical silver out of the vaults in London and into the vaults in New York.

From MarketWatch

Gold declined in early Asian trade on a likely technical correction and possible profit-taking after front-month Comex gold futures settled at a record high overnight.

From The Wall Street Journal

U.S. stockpiles in warehouses tracked by Comex, the main domestic trading hub, have risen more than fourfold since April and were at 453,450 metric tons as of Jan. 2.

From Barron's