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Commodity Trade and Finance - Bharatbook com

Released on: January 29, 2008, 1:23 am

Press Release Author: Bharat Book Bureau

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: Commodity Trade and Finance looks at the economics of key
commodity groups, including energy, agriculture and metals.

Press Release Body: Following recent hikes in oil, gas, copper and wheat prices,
commodities have once again come to the focus of the investment community and the
average person on the street. What affects the supply of oil? How important is
weather for grain prices? Why have copper prices skyrocketed? Is it worth investing
in commodities? How can I hedge my commodity price risk?
Commodity Trade and Finance looks at the economics of key commodity groups,
including energy, agriculture and metals. It examines the supply/demand fundamentals
of several major and minor commodities, physical characteristics, production an
consumption patterns, trade flows and pricing mechanisms. It also covers, in brief,
the main tools used to hedge price risk, such as futures, options and swaps.
Outline and Contents:
Section 1: Energy
Energy economics
Oil history
Oil pricing
Gas
Steam coal
Section 2: Metals
Iron, cooking coal & steel
Copper
Aluminium
Minor base metals
Section 3: Agriculture
Economics of agriculture
Grains & oilseeds
Softs: coffee, sugar, cocoa
Fruits, vegetables & livestock
Forest & paper
Each chapter will contain information on
Physical characteristics
Main producers and consumers
Main exporters and importers
Physical market organisation (pricing, agents, contract types, etc.)
Why you should purchase this book:
It puts together a wealth of information for all key commodities, together with
economic analysis
It offers an indispensable reference text for those who are interested in
commodities, or about to embark in a relevant career and want a solid academic
background in the area.
It is written in non-technical, easily readable language, suitable for all audiences.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=63771

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