Corn exchange

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The Exchange in Bristol
Corn Exchange, London circa 1809

A corn exchange is a building where merchants trade grains. The word "corn" in

landmarks
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In the United States, the

commodities and futures exchange of grain products.[1]

History in England

Corn exchanges were initially held as open markets normally controlled by the town or city authorities. Dedicated corn exchanges start appearing in the earlier part of the 18th century, increasing greatly following the repeal of the

Great Depression of British Agriculture in the late 19th century.[3]

List of corn exchanges

Australia

Canada

Ireland

United Kingdom

England

See also: Corn exchanges in England

Scotland

United States

See also

References

  1. ^ "Excessive speculation in the wheat market" (PDF). United States Senate. June 24, 2009. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
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