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Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index

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Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index
A futures commodity index listing 19 different commodities in the United States. It is designed to be a diversified and liquid index tracking the performance of physical commodities in the United States. It weights the commodities listed according to liquidity and dollar-adjusted production data. However, unlike other commodity indices, the DJ-AIGCI sets limits on its weighting so as to maintain its own diversification. It is a rolling index, which means that futures near their delivery dates must be sold so as to avoid delivery of the underlying.


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Prior to joining S&P, Eric managed the commodity index business for Dow Jones which centered on the Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index, now the DJ UBS Commodity Index.
Despite a continuation of lower prices across the Commodities markets during February (the Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index finished down 4.
Despite January losses (the Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index finished down 5.
 
 
 
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