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The Commodity Dealing market is a subset of the Capital Markets, which are financial markets that facilitate the buying and selling of financial instruments. Commodity Dealing involves the trading of commodities such as oil, gas, metals, and agricultural products. These commodities are traded on exchanges, and the prices are determined by supply and demand. The Commodity Dealing market is a global market, with participants from all over the world.
The Commodity Dealing market is highly competitive, and participants must be knowledgeable about the markets and the commodities they are trading. Participants must also be aware of the risks associated with trading commodities, such as price volatility and market fluctuations.
Some of the major players in the Commodity Dealing market include Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Barclays, UBS, and CitiGroup. Other companies include JP Morgan, Bank of America, Credit Suisse, and Deutsche Bank. Show Less Read more