Commodities will rally when the Fed cuts rates, Invesco says
Commodities usually rally when central banks cut interest rates, bolstering the case for going long raw materials in the coming months, according to Invesco Ltd.
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Goldman veteran Jeff Currie remains bullish on commodities this year
Mining News Pro - Jeff Currie, who spearheaded commodities research at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. for almost three decades, remains bullish on the sector for this year.
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Top 10 sustainability predictions for commodities in 2024
Mining News Pro - Global mining and metals sector consultancy CRU has released its top 10 sustainability predictions for commodity markets in 2024, covering topics that were already hot this year. These include reporting standards, nature conservation, climate action, carbon pricing and critical raw materials.
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The hottest trade in equity options is spreading to commodities
Mining News Pro - Commodity investors are following a hot trend in equities trading, using short-term options to bet on events from jobs and crop reports to OPEC meetings.
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Uranium price showing resilience relative to other commodities
Mining News Pro - The U3O8 uranium spot price fell slightly from $50.85 to $50.70 in March and remains up 4.93% year-to-date as of March 31, 2023, showing strength relative to other commodities, which declined 6.47% YTD (as measured by the BCOM Index), Sprott Asset Management said in its latest uranium report.
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BHP expects China to underpin commodities demand in 2023
Mining News Pro - China is set to be a stabilizing force for commodities demand this year as developed nations face economic headwinds, BHP Group Ltd said on Thursday as it posted higher quarterly iron ore shipments that edged past expectations.
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Which commodities are Leading the 2022?
Mining News Pro - Industrial metals, iron ore and rubber are on track to finish in negative territory, pushed down in 2022 by China’s strict zero-covid policy and fears of a world recession.
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China’s hunger for commodities is wavering after years of growth
Mining News Pro - China’s imports of key commodities face some mighty headwinds in the second half, which could spell trouble for the producers around the globe that rely on its economic engine to power demand for their energy, food, and materials.
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Australia sees commodities boom lifting exports to fresh record
Mining News Pro - Australia’s minerals exports are set to reach unseen heights for a second year, as a global crunch lifts the value of the nation’s coal and natural gas.
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Banks step up trade finance in global commodities boom
Mining News Pro - Major banks are ratcheting up funds for the global commodities trade as Russia’s war in Ukraine drives up prices for everything from crude oil to corn.
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Australia sees commodities boom lifting exports to fresh record
Mining News Pro - Australia’s minerals exports are set to reach unseen heights for a second year, as a global crunch lifts the value of the nation’s coal and natural gas.
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Commodities hit July storm with Putin and Powell stirring fear
Mining News Pro - Commodities are careering into a second-half that promises as much turmoil as the first, with the world facing an escalating energy crisis, copper plunging on Fed-fueled recession fears, and Russian President Vladimir Putin delivering a shock for Shell Plc.
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Commodities face recession test even as Goldman stays bullish
Mining News Pro - Commodities are hitting powerful headwinds after a first-half dominated by the supply turmoil and inflationary shocks unleashed by Russia’s attack on Ukraine. Below, What to Watch looks at what the second half holds for raw materials from natural gas and crude to grains, gold, iron ore, and lithium.
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Commodities broker Marex posts record profit on market boom
Mining News Pro - London brokerage Marex Group posted record profit last year as prices for energy, metals and agricultural products soared with economies reopening after pandemic lockdowns.
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JPMorgan says be ready for 40% commodities rally in market shift
Mining News Pro - Commodities could surge by as much 40% — taking them far into record territory — should investors boost their allocation to raw materials at a time of rising inflation, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Markets must adapt to lack of Russian, Ukrainian commodities
Mining News Pro - Global commodity markets will need to adapt to a lack of supply from Russia and Ukraine, global miner and commodities trader Glencore said in its annual report on Wednesday.
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Committing to carbon neutrality, venturing into forward-facing commodities is miners’ way to stay in business
Mining News Pro - Cutting their own emissions is the most effective way for miners to respond to climate change, White & Case’s annual Mining & Metals Survey found.
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BHP and Glencore New Records in Mining Commodities
Mining News Pro - Glencore is delivering US$4bn to shareholders while BHP is returning US$7.6bn in a record interim dividend as mining giants capitalise on commodities boom
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Bulk commodities most affected by Russia-Ukraine conflict
Mining News Pro - Trade dislocations due to sanctions, high power prices and disruption to production facilities in the conflict zone are three major threats to the metals and mining industry due to escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine, Wood Mackenzie says in a new report.
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Commodities to veer between China hopes, pandemic fears
Mining News Pro - If 2021 was a year of volatility and uneven performances for commodities, then 2022 is shaping up as a rinse and repeat as uncertainty over the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic remains the dominant theme.
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China’s conflicting climate and economic goals roil commodities
Mining News Pro - China’s efforts to thread the needle between an often conflicting array of environmental, economic, social and geopolitical objectives are playing out in increasingly unpredictable global commodity markets.
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WA commodities enable post-pandemic expansion
Mining News Pro - The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Western Australia (CCIWA) has recognised commodities as the saviour of the state’s economy, after the pandemic took its toll in 2020.
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China looks to control commodities for stability
Mining News Pro - In the wake of record-high copper, iron ore and steel prices, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang believes the country needs to manipulate its commodities to ensure China’s economic stability.
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Asian commodities-linked stocks slide as China talks prices down
Mining News Pro - Companies linked to commodities led declines in Asian stocks for a second day amid growing global concerns over inflation and rumblings by the Chinese government about climbing materials prices.
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Iron-ore’s ‘ridiculous’ prices to stay as fear grips commodities
Mining News Pro - Iron-ore’s stunning surge won’t fade anytime soon because buyers remain nervous about being caught short as global demand accelerates amid lingering supply threats, according to a veteran commodities trader.
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