Chicago Board of Trade. The oldest commodity exchange in the US, established in 1886. The CBOT lists many agricultural commodity futures such as corn, oats and soybeans among other financial instruments.
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Chicago Board of Trade. The largest futures exchange in the US, and was a pioneer in the development of financial futures and options.
The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) is the world’s largest futures market in terms of the volume of contracts which are traded.
Providing a diverse mix of financial and commodity futures and options, the CBOT is the second largest exchange in the United States for trading futures contracts.
Chicago Board of Trade. The exchange where futures and option contracts are traded. Residential mortgage bankers may use futures and options to hedge their inventories of mortgages.
Chicago Board of Trade. Established in 1886, the CBOT is the oldest commodity exchange in the United States and primarily lists grains, T-Bonds and notes, metals and indexes.
Chicago Board of Trade. The oldest commodity exchange in the United States; established in 1886. The exchange lists agricultural commodity futures such as corn, oats and soybeans, in addition to more recent innovations as GNMA mortgages and the NASDAQ 100 Index.
Chicago Board of Trade (operates the EPA's auctions of tradeable SO2 allowances)
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CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. The largest commodity trading market in the United States. Trades grains, Treasury bonds and notes, precious metals and financial indexes. ( www.cbot.com)
Chicago Board of Trade (futures exchange), in alliance with EUREX. Members of the CBOT created the CBOE in 1973, but the exchanges are legally and administratively separate. Web address: http://www.cbot.com
Chicago Board of Trade. The world's largest futures exchange, it was founded in 1848.
Abbreviation for Chicago Board of Trade.