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Why are commodity futures prices different from other futures prices
Explain the difference and give an example of a commodity and the factors involved.
Holder In Due Course
A holder in due course is a person who has acquired a negotiable instrument in good faith and for value, and thus has certain rights above the original parties to the instrument.
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