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Global Futures and Commodity Exchanges

Non-U.S. futures and commodity exchange terms used in derivatives, commodity, and market-structure analysis.

Global futures and commodity exchange terms identify regulated venues outside the U.S. futures-exchange cluster. These pages are useful when a commodity hedge, benchmark, or market-history source names a venue whose rulebook, regulator, contract design, and settlement process are jurisdiction-specific.

This section starts with National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX), an Indian commodity derivatives exchange. For U.S. futures venues, use U.S. Futures and Commodity Exchanges.

Before relying on a global venue label, verify the regulator, active contract specification, clearing arrangement, trading hours, delivery terms, price-limit rules, and whether the venue name is current or historical.

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NCDEX

National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange is an Indian commodity derivatives exchange used for agricultural commodity price discovery and hedging.

Revised on Sunday, June 21, 2026