About the Commodity Contracts Intermediation in Washington Market Research Report
What’s Included in the Commodity Contracts Intermediation in Washington Market Research Report
Definition of the Commodity Contracts Intermediation in Washington?
This industry includes operators and individuals that trade commodity derivatives. Commodity derivatives, such as futures, forwards, swaps and options, are financial securities that offer returns based on the return of an underlying commodity, such as agricultural products, energy resources and foreign currency. Brokers execute buyers’ orders by arranging transactions on a commission or transaction-fee basis, while dealers buy and sell derivatives on their own accounts for profit.
What’s included in the Commodity Contracts Intermediation in Washington?
The Commodity Contracts Intermediation in Washington includes exchange traded futures, exchange traded options, trading derivatives on own account, otc options, other otc derivatives, trading currency/other commodity contracts, investment management and commodity options contracts. Related terms covered in the Commodity Contracts Intermediation in Washington industry report includes the value of financial assets managed by a portfolio manager or financial institution on behalf of investors, nonphysical assets such as shares, bonds, notes and bank balances, agreements to buy a predetermined good, such as steel, corn, wheat, oil and gold, at a specific price and date in the future, an investment fund that tracks multiple securities that is traded on an exchange, like an individual stock and a security traded in some context other than on a formal exchange, such as derivatives, which can be traded through a dealer network.
Industry Performance of the Commodity Contracts Intermediation industry in Washington
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Commodity Contracts Intermediation in Washington
#33 in Highest Revenue 0.1% of state's GDPRevenue (2025)
Annual Growth (2020-25)
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Commodity Contracts Intermediation in the US
Revenue (2024)
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Key Drivers of the Commodity Contracts Intermediation industry in Washington
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Washington Economic Indicators
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US Key External Drivers
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World price of crude oil
Agricultural price index
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County Data of the Commodity Contracts Intermediation industry in Washington
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Key Statistics of the Commodity Contracts Intermediation industry in Washington
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