XJOers, or any others who can help, we're looking for information that will help some data we're preparing for members.
When you look for commodity prices, are they actually quoting 'futures' or is there a more important price source that dictates what constitutes 'the commodity price'?
I'm fairly sure gold is always quoted as futures price, but not sure if there's a cut off time that is actually taken daily, or are all the commodities constantly changing with their futures trading like currencies do?
TIA.
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