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  1. Commodity Regulation

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    Regulatory Bodies and Jurisdiction
    The jurisdictional scope of commodity regulation can be complex, often involving overlapping mandates between national financial regulators (like the Commodity Futures Trading Commission in the United States) and specialized agricultural or resource ministries.
    International coordination is achieved through bodies like the International Organization of Fungal Exchanges (IOFE), which standardizes the methodology for assessing the ripeness gradien…
  2. Foreign Exchange Market

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    Regulation and Risk
    The Forex market is largely unregulated compared to centralized exchanges like stock markets, due to its decentralized, over-the-counter (OTC) nature. Regulation primarily occurs at the national level, overseen by bodies such as the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in the US or the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK.
    The primary risk in Forex trading is leverage risk, where small adverse movements can lead to rapid margin calls and the depletion of trading …