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➡️A data set on select, monthly commodity prices made available by the World Bank in its so-called "pink sheet." These data are potentially useful for applications on data gathering, inflation adjustments, indexing, cointegration, general economic riff-raff, and more.
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date | a date |
oil_brent | crude oil, UK Brent 38' API ($/bbl) |
oil_dubai | crude oil, Dubai Fateh 32 API for years 1985-present; 1960-84 refer to Saudi Arabian Light, 34' API ($/bbl). |
coffee_arabica | coffee (ICO), International Coffee Organization indicator price, other mild Arabicas, average New York and Bremen/Hamburg markets, ex-dock ($/kg) |
coffee_robustas | coffee (ICO), International Coffee Organization indicator price, Robustas, average New York and Le Havre/Marseilles markets, ex-dock ($/kg) |
tea_columbo | tea (Colombo auctions), Sri Lankan origin, all tea, arithmetic average of weekly quotes ($/kg). |
tea_kolkata | tea (Kolkata auctions), leaf, include excise duty, arithmetic average of weekly quotes ($/kg). |
tea_mombasa | tea (Mombasa/Nairobi auctions), African origin, all tea, arithmetic average of weekly quotes ($/kg). |
sugar_eu | sugar (EU), European Union negotiated import price for raw unpackaged sugar from African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) under Lome Conventions, c.I.f. European ports ($/kg) |
sugar_us | sugar (United States), nearby futures contract, c.i.f. ($/kg) |
sugar_world | sugar (World), International Sugar Agreement (ISA) daily price, raw, f.o.b. and stowed at greater Caribbean ports ($/kg). |
All data are in nominal USD. Adjust (to taste) accordingly.
Data compiled by the World Bank for its historical data on commodity prices. The oil price data come from a combination of sources, supposedly Bloomberg, Energy Intelligence Group (EIG), Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and the World Bank. Data on coffee prices come from Bloomberg, Complete Coffee Coverage, the International Coffee Organization, Thomson Reuters Datastream, and the World Bank. Data on tea prices for Colombo auctions come the from International Tea Committee, Tea Broker's Association of London, Tea Exporters Association Sri Lanka, and the World Bank. Data on tea prices for Kolkata auctions come from the International Tea Committee, Tea Board India, Tea Broker's Association of London, and the World Bank. Tea prices for Mombasa/Nairobi auctions come from African Tea Brokers Limited, International Tea Committee, Tea Broker's Association of London, and the World Bank. EU sugar price data come from International Monetary Fund, World Bank. Sugar price data for the United States come from Bloomberg and World Bank. Global sugar price data come from Bloomberg, International Sugar Organization, Thomson Reuters Datastream, and the World Bank.
This data set effectively deprecates the sugar_price and coffee_price data sets in this package. Both may be removed at a later point.
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Time series of major commodity prices and indices including iron, cooper, wheat, gold, oil. Data comes from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).All rights are reservedDataDataset contains Monthly prices for 53 commodities and 10 indexes, starting from 1980 to 2016, Last updated on march 17, 2016. The reference year for indexes are 2005 (meaning the value of indexes are 100 and all other values are relative to that year).LicenseThe IMF grants permission to visit its Sites and to download and copy information, documents, and materials from the Sites for personal, noncommercial usage only, without any right to resell or redistribute or to compile or create derivative works, subject to these Terms and Conditions of Usage and also subject to more specific restrictions that may apply to particular information within the Sites. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.For more information please visit: Copyright and Usage.
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Commodity Prices YoY in New Zealand increased to 15.40 percent in May from 14.40 percent in April of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for New Zealand Commodity Prices YoY.
This statistic depicts global commodity price indexes for energy, metal, and agriculture from January 2018 to November 2019. In November 2019, the commodity index for energy stood at 87.7, compared to 86.1 for metals, and 98.4 for agriculture.
In 2024, the production of iron ore far outpaced any other mineral commodity worldwide, specially platinum, which stood at the bottom of the list. This disparity of iron-ore standing at *** billion metric tons as compared to platinum at *** metric tons stems from distinct end-markets and supply chain dynamics. Industrial cornerstone vs. precious commodity Iron ore’s dominance as the cornerstone of industrialization contrasts starkly with platinum, a precious metal with diverse applications, but with a much smaller niche market. The steel industry is reliant on iron-ore, to meet the robust demand in the construction sector, especially with rapidly expanding urban areas with demand for new infrastructure. While iron-ore is available widely across the globe, Australia is one of the largest exporters of iron ore, with a value of ** billion U.S. dollars. Applications of platinum Meanwhile, platinum has more niche applications, predominantly in the automotive industry for catalysts, jewelry, and electronics. One of the limiting factors for production of platinum is availability across the world. With limited supplies, the mineral has a very high value in the market. The availability factor has influenced the strategic decisions of industries reliant on these minerals, especially in the automotive sector, which is seeing a paradigm shift from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles across the globe.
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Wheat fell to 562.25 USd/Bu on July 3, 2025, down 0.31% from the previous day. Over the past month, Wheat's price has risen 3.50%, but it is still 4.78% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Wheat - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Metadata and external page links for manuscript, printed and visual primary source materials for the study of global commodities in world history. The commodities featured in this resource have been transported, exchanged and consumed around the world for hundreds of years. They helped transform societies, global trading operations, habits of consumption and social practices.The fifteen commodities covered are: chocolate, coffee, cotton, fur, opium, oil, porcelain, silver and gold, spices, sugar, tea, timber, tobacco, wheat, and wine and spirits. Materials sourced from over twenty key libraries and more than a dozen companies and trade organisations around the world. DATA AVAILABE FOR PERIOD: BC-2009
Nominal prices in USD for selected key international commodity prices relevant to Pacific Island Countries and Territories, extracted from World bank Commodity Prices (« pink sheets ») and from FAO GLOBEFISH European Fish Price Report.
Find more Pacific data on PDH.stat.
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Russia Commodity Price: Channels data was reported at 43,802.000 RUB/Ton in 15 May 2020. This stayed constant from the previous number of 43,802.000 RUB/Ton for 14 May 2020. Russia Commodity Price: Channels data is updated daily, averaging 26,714.000 RUB/Ton from May 2005 (Median) to 15 May 2020, with 4595 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 52,297.000 RUB/Ton in 17 May 2018 and a record low of 14,356.000 RUB/Ton in 31 Mar 2006. Russia Commodity Price: Channels data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Metal.Com.Ru Trade System. The data is categorized under Daily Database’s Commodity Prices and Futures – Table PG003: Metals Trading Price.
Lithium had one of the lowest trade values among battery minerals worldwide in 2019 at ***** billion U.S. dollars. Due to increased investments in projects and demand for battery minerals, by 2030 lithium is expected to have a higher trade value than cobalt and platinum.
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Orange Juice rose to 210.50 USd/Lbs on July 3, 2025, up 6.26% from the previous day. Over the past month, Orange Juice's price has fallen 23.91%, and is down 52.64% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Orange Juice - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Learn about grain commodity markets, where buyers and sellers trade commodities like wheat, corn, and soybeans through futures contracts. Discover how these markets impact global food production and provide investor opportunities, but also carry risk.
Cbonds collects and normalizes indices data, offering daily updated and historical data on over 40,000 indices, including macroeconomic indicators, yield curves and spreads, currency markets, stock and funds markets, and commodities. Using the Indices API, you can access an index's holdings, such as its assets, sectors, and weight, as well as basic data on the asset. You can obtain end-of-day, and historical API indicator prices in CSV, XLS, and JSON formats. Cbonds provides a free Indices API for a limited test period of two weeks or for a longer period with a limited number of instruments.
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Egypt International Commodity Price Index: Food data was reported at 231.700 2000=100 in Sep 2010. This records an increase from the previous number of 220.200 2000=100 for Aug 2010. Egypt International Commodity Price Index: Food data is updated monthly, averaging 200.225 2000=100 from Jun 2007 (Median) to Sep 2010, with 40 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 269.060 2000=100 in Jun 2008 and a record low of 169.830 2000=100 in Jun 2007. Egypt International Commodity Price Index: Food data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Information and Decision Support Center. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Egypt – Table EG.I024: International Commodity Price Index: 2000=100. Rebased from 2000=100 to 2005=100 Replacement series ID: 255969203
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Corn rose to 432.94 USd/BU on July 3, 2025, up 0.86% from the previous day. Over the past month, Corn's price has fallen 1.32%, but it is still 2.11% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Corn - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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The global commodities trading services market, valued at $4226.9 million in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, driven by increasing global demand for raw materials across various sectors. The 5.5% CAGR from 2025 to 2033 indicates a significant expansion, fueled by several key factors. Growth in emerging economies, particularly in Asia-Pacific, is a primary driver, coupled with rising industrialization and infrastructure development. The energy sector, encompassing oil, gas, and related products, is expected to dominate the market, followed by metals trading. However, increasing regulatory scrutiny and price volatility in commodity markets represent key challenges. Furthermore, the agricultural commodities segment is poised for considerable growth due to population increases and shifting dietary patterns. The market is segmented by type (metals, energy, agricultural, and others) and application (large enterprises and SMEs), with large enterprises currently dominating. Competitive dynamics are shaped by the presence of major players like Vitol, Glencore, and Trafigura, all vying for market share through strategic partnerships, technological advancements, and geographical expansion. The increasing adoption of digital technologies for efficient trading and risk management is further shaping the market landscape. The forecast period (2025-2033) reveals substantial growth opportunities across all segments. The North American and European markets are established strongholds, but significant expansion is anticipated in Asia-Pacific, driven by China and India's burgeoning economies. The market's future hinges on several factors, including geopolitical stability, technological innovation in trading platforms, and the implementation of sustainable practices across the commodity supply chain. Effective risk management strategies and adaptation to evolving regulatory frameworks will be critical for success in this dynamic market. Companies are focusing on enhancing their logistical capabilities and strengthening their relationships with producers and consumers to secure a competitive edge. The focus on sustainability and responsible sourcing will play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of the commodities trading services market.
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Global Derivatives & Commodities Brokerage market size is expected to reach $836.77 billion by 2029 at 8.9%, rising digitization of trading fueling the growth of derivatives and commodities brokerage market
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Check out Market Research Intellect's Commodities Trading And Risk Management Software Market Report, valued at USD 2.50 billion in 2024, with a projected growth to USD 4.80 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 8.10% (2026-2033).
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Iron Ore rose to 96.24 USD/T on July 3, 2025, up 1.17% from the previous day. Over the past month, Iron Ore's price has risen 0.99%, but it is still 14.88% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Iron Ore - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Global Price Index of All Commodities (PALLFNFINDEXQ) from Q1 2003 to Q1 2025 about World, commodities, price index, indexes, and price.