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The phrase "a commodities market" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a marketplace where various commodities are traded, such as agricultural products, metals, or energy resources.
Example: "Investors are increasingly interested in a commodities market due to rising global demand for essential goods."
Alternatives: "a goods exchange" or "a trading market for commodities."
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These funds buy contracts to provide exposure to a commodities market.
"It's a continuation of what we've had all week," said Kevin Norrish, a commodities market analyst in London.
"There is still an element of rock concerts that is more like a party than a commodities market," Krueger told me.
"Crude oil prices have dropped along with sentiment concerning the speed of the global economic recovery," Deutsche Bank said in a commodities market report released Friday.
Anglo, which last year shelved its dividend and announced plans to cut about 80,000 staff through sell-offs and redundancies, is desperately attempting to weather a commodities market rout.
"How much good would it do me as a citizen," he said, "to know that it was John Edwards and not Gephardt 20 minutes before somebody else knew it, unless maybe I've got a bet or there's a commodities market on vice-presidential choices?" THE hunt for a fake scoop may well have been what led The Post astray.
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"It's a commodity market".
The baby market is essentially a commodity market.
"The ong-distance market is a commodity market with lots of surplus capacity," Mr. Vogtle said.
This shift to a commodity market, however, carries risks for consumers.
The garment supply chain works as a commodity market and typically comes without any transparency.
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