CME grain and oilseed futures

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CME grain and oilseed futures are standardized exchange-traded contracts on agricultural commodities like corn, soybeans, and wheat that allow market participants to hedge price risk and speculate on future price movements.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf derivatives product
exchange-traded derivatives
futures contract category
clearing cleared by a central counterparty
contractFeature defined delivery locations
defined quality specifications
fixed contract size
specified delivery months
marginRequirement traded on margin
marketParticipants commercial hedgers
exporters
grain elevators
individual traders
managed funds
merchandisers
processors
producers
proprietary trading firms
speculators
priceLimitMechanism daily price limits
priceQuotationCurrency US dollar
primaryUse hedging price risk
regulationJurisdiction United States
regulator Commodity Futures Trading Commission
riskManagementFunction basis risk management
input cost hedging
inventory hedging
price discovery
revenue hedging
secondaryUse speculation on price movements
settlementType financial settlement possibility via offsetting trades
physical delivery
standardization standardized contract specifications
tradedOn CME Group
Chicago Board of Trade
tradingHours electronic trading nearly 24 hours per day
tradingPlatform CME Globex
tradingVenueType centralized exchange
underlyingAsset Chicago SRW wheat
KC HRW wheat
Minneapolis spring wheat
corn
oats
rough rice
soybean meal
soybean oil
soybeans
underlyingAssetClass agricultural commodities

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
hasMarketSegment
Chicago SRW wheat ("CBOT wheat futures")
isReferenceGradeFor

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