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Handel auf Terminkontraktmärkten

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Commodity prices are significantly more volatile than prices of industrial products. This extreme price instability establishes a need for futures markets in commodities. The main functions of futures trading being hedging against, and speculation on price fluctuations; and it is hedging, that determines the role of speculation. (author's abstract)

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  • Stückler, Maria, 2002. "Handel auf Terminkontraktmärkten," Department of Economics Working Paper Series 80, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.
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