Central Japan Commodity Exchange (C-COM) was a futures exchange based in Nagoya, Japan that closed in 2011.
Effective 1 January 2007 C-COM merged into the Osaka Mercantile Exchange.
This caused increasing difficulty for C-COM and in January 2011 it ceased operation altogether.
[1] Trading was conducted at six specified session times through the day.
Commodities traded were:[2] Past commodities traded were Azuki beans, dried cocoons, cotton yarn, IOM soybeans, and non-GMO IOM soybeans.