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A full webnotes article on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) will cover India’s largest commodity derivatives exchange, its bullion, energy, base-metal, and agricultural contracts, the SEBI regulatory framework, the delivery and clearing mechanism, and the transaction charges, with internal links to neighbouring topics on webnotes.in and a references section pointing to primary sources.
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