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Soon, all commodity charts will look like gold. BofA’s Hartnett goes bullish on commodities.
The Trump administration’s “run it hot” economic policy combining political populism and inflationary growth will see commodities boom and outpace bonds next year, according to Bank of America chief ...
Tin prices have been surging, and surprisingly, the returns have been better than even gold so far in 2025. “The first quarter is already over and, somewhat surprisingly, it is not gold but tin that ...
The World Bank predicts global commodity prices will fall sharply in 2025 and 2026. Energy prices are expected to see the most significant decline. The World Bank cites sputtering global growth, ...
Equities remain elevated for now, but a tired market cycle and rising commodity prices signal increasing downside risk into late 2024 and 2025. Cyclical commodities, especially industrial metals and ...
Ongoing concerns about Iran’s uranium stockpiles – and the possibility of further Israeli action – mean the geopolitical backdrop remains a source of potential volatility. If tensions in the Middle ...
WASHINGTON, October 29, 2025—Global commodity prices are projected to fall to their lowest level in six years in 2026, marking the fourth consecutive year of decline, according to the World Bank Group ...
Global commodities prices are on track to fall to their lowest level in six years by 2026, as weaker demand, a widening oil surplus and policy uncertainty continue to weigh on markets, according to ...
Commodities play a central yet often underappreciated role in shaping macroeconomic fluctuations across both advanced economies (AEs) and emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs), with the ...
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