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Business, 25.06.2019 05:40, angelamirga332

Commodity brokers use forward and futures contracts for which of the following reasons? a. commodities come from many different countries with very different currency exchange rates. b. the seasonal nature of many commodities would lead to wide variations in supply and price without these contracts. c. the riskiness of commodity production means that many commodity producers go bankrupt before harvest time. d. the raw, unprocessed nature of commodities means that there is always a third party to any commodity-purchase contract. 2b2t

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