New York Board of Trade
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The New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) is a physical commodity futures exchange located in New York, New York. Its two principle divisions are the New York Coffee Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) and the and the New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE) which were once independent companies but are now merged.
The New York Board of Trade is a private company which plays a vibrant role in the commercial, civic, and cultural life of New York and employs and supports thousands of jobs. The floor of the NYBOT is regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an independent agency of the United States Government. Each individual company that trades on the exchange must send their own independent brokers. Therefore, a few employees on the floor of the exchange represent a big corporation and the exchange employees only record the transactions and have nothing to do with the actual trade.
On February 26, 2003, The New York Board of Trade signed a historic lease agreement with the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) to move into its World Financial Center headquarters and trading facility after the NYBOT's original headquarters and trading floor was destroyed in the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks on the World Trade Center. [1] (http://www.nybot.com/releases/pressRelease.asp?releaseID=565) Luckily however, the New York Board of Trade was able to operate out of their emergency Queens backup facility built after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing to keep the exchange running.[2] (http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/recovery/story/0,10801,64128,00.html)
On May 7, 2004, the New York Board of Trade opened a new trading pit for Ethanol futures. [3] (http://www.nybot.com/ethanol/openingday.htm) Ethanol is a common type of alcohol which can be used as an environmentally friendly fuel. This type of fuel has become a very popular alternative to fossil fuels due to the current Energy crisis.
The New York Board of Trade was featured in the 1983 movie Trading Places, where two rich brothers came up with a scheme to buy out all of the frozen concentrate orange juice market using inside information from the Department of Agriculture. The trading floor scene at the end of the movie was set at the previous trading floor of the New York Board of Trade at 4 World Trade Center.
The official address of the New York Board of Trade headquarters and trading facility, located in the New York Mercantile Exchange Building, is One North End Avenue, New York, NY 10282-1101.
Commodities Traded on the Exchange
External links
- National Futures Association (http://www.nfa.futures.org/)
- New York Board of Trade Official Website (http://www.nybot.com)