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Yokohama Commodity Exchange (Y-COM) was a futures exchange based in Yokohama, Japan which operated from 1998 to 2006. == History ==
The exchange was formed in 1998 from the merger of the Yokohama Raw Silk Exchange (横浜生絲取引所) and the Maebashi Dried Cocoon Exchange (前橋繭糸取引所).〔(Yokohama Commodity Exchange web site ), as at 2005 (site now gone)〕 As of 1 April 2006 the exchange merged into the Tokyo Grain Exchange (東京穀物商品取引所),〔(Exchange History page ) at the Tokyo Grain Exchange (as at May 2006)〕 with silk and vegetables contracts moved there. The exchange's closure was due to declining trading volumes.〔(Japan's Commodities Exchanges Falter as Internet Trades Surge ) by Hector Forster and Fumishige Asanogold, Bloomberg news, 27 April 2006〕 Although 2005 and 2006 were boom times in commodity speculation in other areas like oil and metals, that action didn't extend to Yokohama. Y-COM's end as a separate organisation was another in an ongoing consolidation of exchanges in Japan. In 1983 for instance there were 19 regional exchanges, with the closure of Y-COM there remained only 6.
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