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Iron ore,
Aluminum cfr spot Copper Lead Tin Nickel Zinc Gold Platinum Silver
($/mt) ($/dmtu) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/troy oz) ($/troy oz) ($/troy oz)
1960 511.47 11.42 678.76 198.85 2196.73 1631.00 246.19 35.27 83.50 0.91
1961 511.47 11.02 633.08 176.98 2449.89 1711.00 214.31 35.25 83.50 0.92
1962 498.06 11.01 645.14 155.28 2471.38 1761.00 185.93 35.23 83.50 1.08
1963 498.80 11.02 645.95 174.81 2507.73 1741.67 211.51 35.09 80.93 1.28
1964 525.99 10.24 969.75 277.88 3412.74 1741.67 326.49 35.10 88.48 1.29
1965 540.13 10.66 1292.84 317.18 3890.78 1735.00 311.25 35.12 98.04 1.29
1966 540.13 9.52 1531.51 260.65 3573.51 1739.00 281.11 35.13 99.72 1.29
1967 540.13 8.86 1134.77 227.68 3308.03 1935.70 273.33 34.95 110.25 1.55
1968 552.99 8.77 1241.95 240.49 3126.88 2074.50 262.89 38.93 117.21 2.14
1969 588.45 9.84 1467.34 289.89 3427.45 2363.40 286.41 41.08 124.19 1.79
1970 614.17 9.84 1415.70 302.91 3673.45 2846.20 295.82 35.94 132.50 1.77
1971 627.95 10.33 1081.42 253.63 3511.97 2932.10 309.28 40.80 123.04 1.55
1972 590.10 10.33 1057.68 301.66 3739.96 3079.90 377.69 58.16 127.13 1.68
1973 599.11 10.33 1785.36 429.68 4802.20 3373.10 845.33 97.33 152.18 2.56
1974 764.82 13.38 2058.50 592.26 8184.27 3825.25 1239.58 159.25 184.98 4.71
1975 868.44 17.30 1234.75 411.68 6876.58 4571.33 745.17 161.03 169.87 4.42
1976 889.93 22.72 1400.75 446.42 7585.54 4973.08 711.42 124.82 159.65 4.36
1977 1143.83 23.06 1308.75 618.00 10804.45 5118.17 589.67 147.72 158.32 4.64
1978 1324.92 21.45 1364.83 661.92 12875.21 4609.25 593.92 193.24 260.65 5.42
1979 1602.87 23.50 1985.26 1208.25 15447.41 5986.00 741.67 306.67 442.80 11.10
1980 1774.91 28.09 2182.09 905.75 16774.88 6518.68 761.22 607.86 679.10 20.80
1981 1262.73 28.09 1741.95 726.73 14159.13 5953.08 845.65 459.75 447.48 10.52
Energy Non-energy
Agriculture
Energy Non-energy
Agriculture
Energy Non-energy
Agriculture
Precious
Metals
Fertilizers Metals & Minerals
Base Metals
(ex. iron ore)
Precious
Metals
Fertilizers Metals & Minerals
Base Metals
(ex. iron ore)
Precious
Metals
Fertilizers Metals & Minerals
Base Metals
(ex. iron ore)
Rice, Viet
Soybean Soybean Rice, Thai Rice, Thai Rice, Thai Namese Wheat, Wheat, Banana, Banana,
oil meal Barley Maize Sorghum 5% 25% A.1 5% US SRW US HRW Europe US
($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/mt) ($/kg) ($/kg)
KSOYBEANKSOYBEANKBARLEY KMAIZE KSORGHUKRICE_05 KRICE_25 KRICE_A1 KRICE_05 KWHEAT_ KWHEAT_ KBANANA_KBANANA_
1960 1169.72 423.18 105.28 232.46 191.06 560.78 .. .. .. .. 302.95 .. 0.75
1961 1472.36 496.58 106.32 230.37 212.23 609.53 .. .. .. .. 300.31 .. 0.69
1962 1141.89 447.74 114.20 244.74 224.86 678.72 .. .. .. .. 323.62 .. 0.66
1963 1145.69 466.39 122.87 275.53 245.14 643.93 .. .. .. .. 330.44 .. 0.74
1964 1177.46 449.80 127.06 276.08 243.76 607.16 .. .. .. .. 341.25 .. 0.86
1965 1351.44 485.64 121.85 278.66 239.91 594.58 .. .. .. .. 297.63 .. 0.80
1966 1262.36 516.70 125.09 281.42 234.49 700.95 .. .. .. .. 303.90 .. 0.74
1967 1037.61 473.23 125.62 258.90 248.35 906.21 .. .. .. .. 314.44 .. 0.76
1968 859.67 465.44 121.48 231.54 253.76 882.99 .. .. .. .. 303.02 .. 0.74
1969 903.43 433.77 117.15 239.58 246.32 771.49 .. .. .. .. 267.57 .. 0.73
1970 1233.42 441.89 113.54 251.57 223.14 544.09 .. .. .. .. 236.50 .. 0.72
1971 1244.13 418.81 116.25 239.20 228.43 456.85 .. .. .. .. 252.83 .. 0.57
1972 903.34 487.50 112.89 209.34 211.16 486.05 .. .. .. .. 262.13 .. 0.51
1973 1411.62 976.69 165.21 316.71 302.37 937.56 .. .. .. .. 452.66 .. 0.47
1974 2210.86 489.73 172.51 348.63 321.31 1373.98 .. .. .. .. 477.43 .. 0.49
1975 1347.60 370.79 141.09 286.19 267.62 816.76 .. .. .. .. 356.57 .. 0.52
1976 1035.86 472.63 131.85 265.55 248.64 554.59 .. .. .. .. 314.11 .. 0.61
1977 1268.52 502.45 104.69 208.45 193.18 551.40 .. .. .. .. 225.65 .. 0.60
1978 1141.88 401.24 103.39 189.52 176.53 650.25 .. .. .. .. 240.31 .. 0.54
1979 1116.69 409.83 110.03 194.81 182.31 527.95 .. .. .. 263.60 270.32 .. 0.55
Tobacco,
Meat, Meat, Shirmps, Sugar, US import Logs, Logs, Sawnwood, Sawnwood,
Orange Beef chicken sheep Mexican Sugar, EU Sugar, US world u.v. Cameroon Malaysian Cameroon Malaysian
($/kg) ($/kg) ($/kg) ($/kg) ($/kg) ($/kg) ($/kg) ($/kg) ($/mt) ($/cubic met($/cubic me($/cubic mete($/cubic mete
KORANGEKBEEF KCHICKENKLAMB KSHRIMP_KSUGAR_EKSUGAR_UKSUGAR_ KTOBAC_UKLOGS_CMKLOGS_MYKSAWNWD_KSAWNWD_
1960 0.68 3.85 1.57 .. .. 0.64 0.66 0.35 9073.26 .. 166.85 .. 779.28
1961 0.68 3.49 1.60 .. .. 0.64 0.64 0.30 8010.13 .. 169.41 .. 778.76
1962 0.54 3.59 1.61 .. .. 0.64 0.65 0.31 7067.14 .. 183.05 .. 805.16
1963 0.48 3.41 1.68 .. .. 0.65 0.85 0.94 6884.95 .. 181.84 .. 808.85
1964 0.42 4.25 1.71 .. .. 0.64 0.70 0.64 7521.12 .. 152.89 .. 731.92
1965 0.48 4.41 1.75 .. .. 0.62 0.68 0.22 6333.82 .. 175.31 .. 784.58
1966 0.41 4.94 1.76 .. .. 0.63 0.68 0.19 7633.14 .. 177.77 .. 777.64
1967 0.76 4.98 1.78 .. .. 0.62 0.70 0.20 6218.18 .. 188.20 .. 798.60
1968 0.81 5.24 1.85 .. .. 0.54 0.74 0.20 5814.42 .. 193.33 .. 813.58
1969 0.78 5.60 1.84 .. .. 0.51 0.72 0.32 5097.01 .. 178.20 .. 760.20
1970 0.72 5.62 1.81 .. .. 0.48 0.71 0.35 4634.92 185.19 185.80 753.84 755.59
1971 0.63 5.51 1.80 3.26 .. 0.47 0.72 0.41 4270.58 181.98 177.21 .. 719.75
1972 0.58 5.56 1.77 4.01 .. 0.56 0.71 0.60 4031.30 197.05 154.38 .. 641.80
1973 0.53 6.51 1.71 4.50 .. 0.48 0.73 0.68 3652.14 432.13 220.25 .. 723.71
1974 0.49 4.20 1.48 3.78 .. 0.62 1.73 1.74 3937.50 319.95 216.96 .. 655.78
1975 0.55 3.17 1.39 3.53 17.23 0.81 1.19 1.08 4406.37 302.78 161.50 .. 534.50
1976 0.51 3.74 1.44 3.70 22.62 0.70 0.69 0.60 5167.59 336.37 217.45 .. 622.81
1977 0.56 3.29 1.42 3.72 20.87 0.68 0.53 0.39 4927.44 347.10 202.37 .. 579.30
1978 0.56 4.02 1.31 4.13 18.30 0.66 0.58 0.32 4266.58 359.84 183.15 .. 512.22
1979 0.67 4.86 1.25 4.00 22.62 0.72 0.58 0.36 3953.60 356.71 286.75 .. 617.10
Energy Non-energy
Agriculture
Beverages Food Raw Materials
Oils & Meals Grains Other Food Timber Other Raw
Mat.
1960 11.15 97.11 113.91 129.37 110.03 117.99 122.38 88.39 115.49 84.83 149.01
1961 10.68 95.16 112.34 115.87 114.10 130.41 124.66 83.09 106.27 84.99 129.55
1962 10.28 92.16 108.80 110.90 110.87 116.26 134.91 82.01 102.71 88.50 118.25
1963 10.32 99.04 118.59 115.19 126.34 123.09 140.50 117.82 101.48 88.74 115.41
1964 9.83 101.89 117.02 123.30 123.82 124.92 139.67 108.03 97.31 79.37 116.92
1965 9.71 102.48 113.37 112.57 120.34 137.03 134.41 85.65 96.82 85.99 108.67
1966 9.09 102.70 113.49 112.36 120.02 130.72 142.36 85.71 98.21 85.55 112.05
1967 8.93 97.98 112.03 112.25 119.46 119.19 151.29 91.01 93.87 88.30 99.96
1968 8.95 96.74 108.77 117.98 113.03 107.94 142.46 93.08 93.73 90.08 97.73
1969 8.31 96.77 106.87 120.84 111.36 103.99 133.24 101.27 88.84 83.98 94.15
1970 9.10 95.50 106.96 119.28 113.69 119.73 118.24 101.62 84.34 84.16 84.54
1971 11.10 88.82 101.63 102.36 110.27 116.90 112.04 99.95 80.25 80.18 80.31
1972 10.98 85.10 98.74 102.01 108.42 107.28 108.26 110.07 73.56 71.21 76.14
1973 13.51 114.66 139.52 115.64 164.06 186.62 182.47 117.73 92.03 83.96 100.86
1974 36.67 126.40 150.25 117.88 183.84 175.51 219.40 162.61 85.09 77.46 93.43
1975 33.13 92.66 109.16 98.50 127.70 113.51 156.89 119.95 69.55 61.92 77.90
1976 36.32 95.46 114.79 173.33 113.69 114.43 131.15 96.91 87.70 74.47 102.17
1977 37.05 101.95 123.86 278.38 109.17 130.89 107.78 81.84 81.00 69.27 93.82
1978 33.43 88.86 105.88 182.16 103.63 115.73 111.35 80.73 72.56 61.59 84.57
1979 64.20 92.79 107.54 169.23 105.22 114.92 108.51 89.47 81.83 79.44 84.45
1980 70.51 92.35 106.09 134.70 109.93 100.13 113.80 119.31 82.24 79.58 85.14
Energy Non-energy
Agriculture
Beverages Food Raw Materials
Oils & Meals Grains Other Food Timber Other Raw
Mat.
1981 70.26 80.78 95.15 107.02 102.19 95.97 120.53 93.76 72.00 67.94 76.45
1982 68.59 70.74 83.68 109.13 84.25 81.64 95.39 77.59 69.35 67.55 71.31
1983 63.88 79.98 93.20 125.32 94.19 95.64 105.69 81.89 74.44 66.59 83.02
1984 62.66 83.17 99.74 146.67 98.74 112.98 104.90 74.43 78.30 74.18 82.81
1985 60.66 71.75 84.63 132.28 82.28 85.14 89.70 71.80 66.12 63.45 69.05
1986 31.34 59.91 70.20 128.82 62.66 57.16 65.30 67.50 58.73 60.09 57.25
1987 32.51 59.50 66.34 89.06 61.09 58.42 58.38 67.07 67.54 70.28 64.54
1988 26.26 70.17 71.42 81.34 73.11 73.12 73.23 72.99 62.26 66.03 58.14
1989 30.65 69.01 72.59 68.86 74.43 65.98 80.18 80.32 70.01 74.97 64.59
1990 36.62 62.28 66.95 60.97 66.72 55.36 70.05 78.67 70.53 76.24 64.28
1991 32.26 59.85 66.70 55.92 66.66 57.40 70.90 75.00 72.28 80.51 63.27
1992 31.23 57.66 64.79 47.56 65.20 58.29 69.97 69.99 72.55 86.77 57.00
1993 27.68 56.29 66.80 49.13 63.32 57.94 63.11 70.57 84.26 116.52 48.98
1994 26.89 65.96 76.90 80.94 70.11 67.54 70.19 73.44 91.32 119.23 60.79
1995 26.26 65.43 73.20 75.33 69.27 66.19 75.48 67.71 81.68 96.02 65.99
1996 32.10 65.34 76.21 66.29 76.17 71.04 92.72 67.94 81.33 97.72 63.41
1997 31.54 66.80 77.14 88.38 73.90 75.36 75.37 70.64 79.31 93.05 64.29
1998 23.78 60.00 70.21 81.75 70.46 72.26 69.89 68.61 63.72 69.81 57.07
1999 30.82 55.35 62.95 64.43 59.91 56.27 61.54 63.22 69.58 86.91 50.62
2000 49.52 56.63 61.45 54.17 58.98 53.00 58.63 67.17 71.15 87.61 53.14
2001 45.92 55.49 61.29 48.40 63.34 51.82 61.24 80.39 62.88 74.23 50.47
Energy Non-energy
Agriculture
Beverages Food Raw Materials
Oils & Meals Grains Other Food Timber Other Raw
Mat.
2002 45.09 58.54 66.56 59.50 67.89 59.86 69.95 76.58 66.92 81.08 51.44
2003 52.35 60.77 68.40 57.94 69.59 68.95 68.22 71.67 70.82 82.23 58.34
2004 62.50 66.18 70.66 56.03 73.97 72.26 69.72 80.06 70.08 81.21 57.91
2005 85.18 69.51 70.17 63.15 70.37 62.65 67.03 83.56 73.24 87.44 57.70
2006 94.23 83.73 75.65 66.08 74.71 62.97 77.87 87.28 82.82 97.68 66.58
2007 97.73 94.11 85.01 72.01 87.66 89.32 93.24 80.42 85.17 99.90 69.06
2008 125.56 102.91 99.42 81.40 108.08 110.67 127.09 87.45 87.54 101.98 71.74
2009 82.66 86.34 92.59 89.26 96.07 93.79 102.58 93.18 85.82 100.34 69.95
2010 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
2011 115.96 107.92 109.54 104.50 110.43 108.59 124.52 100.08 109.97 105.68 114.65
2012 115.77 99.39 103.90 84.06 112.97 114.40 128.26 97.23 91.96 99.01 84.25
2013 116.12 92.67 96.90 75.91 105.38 105.60 116.87 94.70 86.95 93.49 79.81
2014 109.50 89.76 95.08 94.20 99.39 100.91 96.17 100.32 85.07 97.07 71.95
2015 66.40 84.34 91.34 95.68 92.96 87.13 90.82 102.58 85.20 98.28 70.90
2016 58.54 85.50 94.82 96.88 98.25 95.33 87.24 112.07 85.41 95.42 74.47
Precious Deflator
Metals MUV Index
Fertilizers Metals & Minerals
Base Metals
(ex. iron ore)
Precious Deflator
Metals MUV Index
Fertilizers Metals & Minerals
Base Metals
(ex. iron ore)
Precious Deflator
Metals MUV Index
Fertilizers Metals & Minerals
Base Metals
(ex. iron ore)
Beverages
* Cocoa (ICCO), International Cocoa Organization daily price, average of the first three positions on the terminal markets of New York and London, nearest three fu
* Coffee (ICO), International Coffee Organization indicator price, other mild Arabicas, average New York and Bremen/Hamburg markets, ex-dock
* Coffee (ICO), International Coffee Organization indicator price, Robustas, average New York and Le Havre/Marseilles markets, ex-dock
* Tea , average three auctions, arithmetic average of quotations at Kolkata, Colombo and Mombasa/Nairobi.
Tea (Colombo auctions), Sri Lankan origin, all tea, arithmetic average of weekly quotes.
Tea (Kolkata auctions), leaf, include excise duty, arithmetic average of weekly quotes.
Tea (Mombasa/Nairobi auctions), African origin, all tea, arithmetic average of weekly quotes.
Other food
Bananas (Central & South America), major brands, free on truck (f.o.t.) Southern Europe, including duties; prior to October 2006, f.o.t. Hamburg.
* Bananas (Central & South America), major brands, US import price, free on truck (f.o.t.) US Gulf ports
Fishmeal (any origin), 64-65%, c&f Bremen, estimates based on wholesale price, beginning 2004; previously c&f Hamburg
* Meat, beef (Australia/New Zealand), chucks and cow forequarters, frozen boneless, 85% chemical lean, c.i.f. U.S. port (East Coast), ex-dock, beginning Novembe
* Meat, chicken (US), broiler/fryer, whole birds, 2-1/2 to 3 pounds, USDA grade "A", ice-packed, Georgia Dock preliminary weighted average, wholesale
Meat, sheep (New Zealand), frozen whole carcasses Prime Medium (PM) wholesale, Smithfield, London beginning January 2006; previously Prime Light (PL)
* Oranges (Mediterranean exporters) navel, European Union indicative import price, c.i.f. Paris
* Shrimp , (Mexico), west coast, frozen, white, No. 1, shell-on, headless, 26 to 30 count per pound, wholesale price at New York
Sugar (EU), European Union negotiated import price for raw unpackaged sugar from African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) under Lome Conventions, c.I.f. Europea
Sugar (US), nearby futures contract, c.i.f.
* Sugar (world), International Sugar Agreement (ISA) daily price, raw, f.o.b. and stowed at greater Caribbean ports
Raw Materials
Timber
* Logs (West Africa), sapele, high quality (loyal and marchand), 80 centimeter or more, f.o.b. Douala, Cameroon beginning January 1996; previously of unspecified d
* Logs (Malaysia), meranti, Sarawak, sale price charged by importers, Tokyo beginning February 1993; previously average of Sabah and Sarawak weighted by Japa
Plywood (Africa and Southeast Asia), Lauan, 3-ply, extra, 91 cm x 182 cm x 4 mm, wholesale price, spot Tokyo
Sawnwood (Cameroon), sapele, width 6 inches or more, length 6 feet or more, f.a.s. Cameroonian ports
* Sawnwood (Malaysia), dark red seraya/meranti, select and better quality, average 7 to 8 inches; length average 12 to 14 inches; thickness 1 to 2 inch(es); kiln dry,
Woodpulp (Sweden), softwood, sulphate, bleached, air-dry weight, c.i.f. North Sea ports
World Bank Commodity Price Data (The Pink Sheet)
Series Description
Fertilizers
* DAP (diammonium phosphate), standard size, bulk, spot, f.o.b. US Gulf
* Phosphate rock (Morocco), 70% BPL, contract, f.a.s. Casablanca
* Potassium chloride (muriate of potash), standard grade, spot, f.o.b. Vancouver
* TSP (triple superphosphate), bulk, spot, beginning October 2006, Tunisian origin, granular, fob; previously US origin, f.o.b. US Gulf
* Urea, (Black Sea), bulk, spot, f.o.b. Black Sea (primarily Yuzhnyy) beginning July 1991; for 1985-91 (June) f.o.b. Eastern Europe
Precious Metals
* Gold (UK), 99.5% fine, London afternoon fixing, average of daily rates
Platinum (UK), 99.9% refined, London afternoon fixing
World Bank Commodity Price Data (The Pink Sheet)
Series Description
* Silver (UK), 99.9% refined, London afternoon fixing; prior to July 1976 Handy & Harman. Grade prior to 1962 unrefined silver.
fur 13% ash; previously 6,667 kcal/kg (12,000 btu/lb), less than 1.0% International Coal Report; Coal Week International; Coal Week; Bloomberg; IHS McCloskey Coal Report; Wor
during years 2002-July 2005 11,600 btu/lb, less than .8% sulfur, 9% a International Coal Report; Coal Week International; Coal Week; World Bank.
less than 1.0%, sulfur 16% ash; years 1990-2001 6390 kcal/kg (11,50Bloomberg; International Coal Report; Coal Week International; Coal Week; World Bank.
World Bank.
Bloomberg; Energy Intelligence Group (EIG); Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC); World B
Bloomberg; Energy Intelligence Group (EIG); Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC); World B
Bloomberg; Energy Intelligence Group (EIG); Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC); World B
ed every 5 years, except the 11-year period 1960-70. World Bank.
arch 2010 prices excludes UK. World Gas Intelligence; World Bank.
Thomson Reuters Datastream; The Wall Street Journal; World Bank.
World Gas Intelligence; World Bank.
London, nearest three future trading months. International Cocoa Organization Secretariat; World Bank.
International Coffee Organization; Thomson Reuters Datastream; Complete Coffee Coverage; World Bank.
International Coffee Organization; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.
World Bank.
International Tea Committee; Sri Lanka Tea Board; Tea Broker's Association of London; World Bank.
International Tea Committee; Tea Board of India; Tea Broker's Association of London; World Bank.
International Tea Committee; African Tea Brokers Ltd.; Tea Broker's Association of London; World Bank.
, Western No. 1, Winnipeg Commodity Exchange, spot, wholesale farUS Department of Agriculture; Bloomberg; World Bank.
US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.
rd, f.o.b. Bangkok US Department of Agricuture; World Bank.
US Department of Agricuture; World Bank.
ower grade than A1 Super. US Department of Agricuture; World Bank.
US Department of Agricuture; World Bank.
US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.
Canadian Grain Commission; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.
Bloomberg; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.
US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.
Sopisco News; Union of Banana-Exporting Countries (UPEB); Food and Agricultural Organization; US Bureau
Sopisco News; Union of Banana-Exporting Countries (UPEB); Food and Agricultural Organization; US Bureau
ISTA Mielke GmbH, Oil World; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.
ock, beginning November 2002; previously cow forequarters Meat & Livestock Australia, Meat and Livestock Weekly; The National Provisioner; US Department of Agricultu
e, wholesale US Department of Agriculture; Bloomberg; World Bank.
usly Prime Light (PL) Meat Trade Journal; World Bank.
INTERFEL, Fel Actualite hebdo; FRuiTrop; Marche Europeens Des Fruits et Legumes; World Bank.
US Department of Commerce, NOAA, Fishery Market News; World Bank.
onventions, c.I.f. European ports International Monetary Fund; World Bank.
Bloomberg, World Bank.
International Sugar Organization; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.
previously of unspecified dimension International Tropical Timber Organization; Marches Tropicaux et Mediterraneens; World Bank.
arawak weighted by Japanese import volumes International Tropical Timber Organization; Mokuzai Shikyo Geppo; World Bank.
Japan Lumber Journal; International Tropical Timber Organization; Nikkei Newsletter on Commodities; World B
International Tropical Timber Organization; Marches Tropicaux et Mediterraneens; World Bank.
s 1 to 2 inch(es); kiln dry, c. & f. UK ports, with 5% agents commissi International Tropical Timber Market Report; Tropical Timbers; World Bank.
Statistisches Bundesamt, Germany; Allman Manadsstatistik, Sweden; World Bank.
Sources
Cotton Outlook; International Cotton Advisory Committee; Liverpool Cotton Services Ltd.; World Bank.
Cotton Outlook; International Cotton Advisory Committee; Liverpool Cotton Services Ltd.; World Bank.
ore RSS1; previously Malaysia RSS1 Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX previously SICOM); Bloomberg; Rubber Association of Singapore Commodity E
International Rubber Study Group; The Wall Street Journal; World Bank.
Singapore Exchange (SGX previously SICOM); Bloomberg; Rubber Association of Singapore Commodity Exch
US Department of Agriculture, World Bank.
Metals Week; Platts Metals Week; International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics; Shearson Le
Platts Metals Week, CRB Commodity Yearbook; London Platinum & Palladium Market; Thomson Reuters Data
Sources
Platts Metasl Week; Metals Week; Metals Statistics; American Metal Market, Australian Mineral Economics Pty
S McCloskey Coal Report; World Bank.
s; World Bank.
of Singapore Commodity Exchange (RASCE); International Rubber Study Group; Asian Wall Street Journal; World Bank.
nancial Statistics; Shearson Lehman Brothers, Metal Market Weekly Review; Kitco.com; London Bullion Market; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.
Market; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.
stralian Mineral Economics Pty. Ltd.,The Silver Institute, Silver World Supply & Demand, London Bullion Market; Thomson Reuters Datastream; World Bank.
Weights Used in the World Bank Commodity Price Index (in Percent) 1/
based on 2002-04 developing countries' export values 2/ and 3/
Share of Share of
energy and non- sub-group Share of
Commodity Group energy indices indices food index
Energy 100.0 100.0
Coal 4.7 4.7
Crude Oil 84.6 84.6
Natural Gas 10.8 10.8
Non-energy Commodities 100.0
Agriculture 64.9
Food 40.0 100.0
Cereals 11.3 100.0 28.2
Rice 3.4 30.2 8.5
Wheat 2.8 25.3 7.1
Maize 4/ 4.6 40.8 11.5
Barley 0.5 3.7 1.2
Vegetable Oils and Meals 16.3 100.0 40.8
Soybeans 4.0 24.6 10.1
Soybean Oil 2.1 13.0 5.3
Soybean Meal 4.3 26.3 10.7
Palm Oil 4.9 30.2 12.3
Coconut Oil 0.5 3.1 1.3
Groundnut Oil 5/ 0.5 2.8 1.1
Other Food 12.4 100.0 31.0
Sugar 3.9 31.5 9.8
Bananas 1.9 15.7 4.9
Meat, beef 2.7 22.0 6.8
Meat, chicken 2.4 19.2 6.0
Oranges 6/ 1.4 11.6 3.6
Share of Share of
energy and non- sub-group Share of
Commodity Group energy indices indices food index
Beverages 8.4 100.0
Coffee 3.8 45.7
Cocoa 3.1 36.9
Tea 1.5 17.4
Agricultural Raw Materials 16.5
Timber 8.6 100.0
Hardwood 8.6 100.0
Logs 1.9 22.1
Sawnwood 6.7 77.9
Other Raw Matrials 7.9 100.0
Cotton 1.9 24.7
Natural Rubber 3.7 46.7
Tobacco 2.3 28.7
Metals and Minerals 31.6 100.0
Aluminum 8.4 26.7
Copper 12.1 38.4
Iron Ore 6.0 18.9
Lead 0.6 1.8
Nickel 2.5 8.1
Tin 0.7 2.1
Zinc 1.3 4.1
Fertilizers 3.6 100.0
Natural Phosphate Rock 0.6 16.9
Phosphate 0.8 21.7
Potassium 0.7 20.1
Nitogenous 1.5 41.3
Share of Share of
energy and non- sub-group Share of
Commodity Group energy indices indices food index
Precious Metals 7/ 100.0
Gold 77.8
Silver 18.9
Platinum 3.3
Notes:
Differences in group totals and components are due to rounding.
1/ Laspeyres
DevelopingIndex.
countries is represented by Low- and Middle-income Countries (LMIC) as defined
2/ by the World Bank Development Data Group Classification of Income Group as of June 20,
2006.
3/
Trade data sources are United Nations' Comtrade Database via World Bank WITS system,
Food and Agriculture Organization FAOSTAT Database, International Energy Agency
Database, BP Statistical Review of World Energy, World Metal Statistics, World Bureau of
Metal Statistics and World Bank staff estimates.
4/ The maize weight includes sorghum.
5/ The groundnut oil weight includes groundnuts.
6/ The oranges weight includes orange juice.
Commodity Group
Energy
Non-energy Commodities
Agriculture
Commodity Group
Fertilizers
Commodity Group
Precious Metals 7/
Notes:
Differences in group totals and components are due to rounding.
1/ Laspeyres
DevelopingIndex.
countries is represented by Low- and Middle-income Countries (LMIC) as defined
2/ by the World Bank Development Data Group Classification of Income Group as of June 20,
2006.
3/
Trade data sources are United Nations' Comtrade Database via World Bank WITS system,
Food and Agriculture Organization FAOSTAT Database, International Energy Agency
Database, BP Statistical Review of World Energy, World Metal Statistics, World Bureau of
Metal Statistics and World Bank staff estimates.
4/ The maize weight includes sorghum.
5/ The groundnut oil weight includes groundnuts.
6/ The oranges weight includes orange juice.