Not exact matches
Not so well
known in the US, vanilla sugar is a
commodity usually smuggled back in my suitcase on trips to Europe.
Blok explains how regular bread in a sense is like bulk wine; it goes through the
commodity channels where flour is flour and a grape is a grape
no matter where it's grown, and how in bread flavor is
usually thought of as the inclusion of an additional component like garlic, olive oil, rosemary, or perhaps rye, but not terroir or genus.
Food service directors
usually do n`t
know until August of each year what USDA
commodities will be available for their schools.
What all
commodity index funds do is buy a basket of futures contracts,
usually near - month contracts, which should closely track the price in the here and now (also
known as the «spot price») movement of the various
commodities.
We all
know that precious metals are extremely volatile (high beta) and that
commodities usually do not have a long - run real return (zero alpha).
If they are
commodity pieces of malware that have been bought on criminal forum by a
known criminal group using infrastructure that has been
known the security industry before, it's quite straightforward and be attributed quite quickly, however that's not
usually the case.
If you
know consumers who are looking for a hedge against the rising cost of
commodities and the inflation that
usually accompanies it, you have a story to tell them about real estate.