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Commodity prices are falling and will fall more

Economically Speaking: Watching the rivers of economic forecasting flood.

John McDermott
Tue, 31 Mar 2020

In the wake of Covid-19, commodity prices have slumped and will fall further before things improve.

The prices of primary commodities such as lumber, dairy and oil have long been an early indicator of the global business cycle. These prices are heavily watched by financial market participants

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John McDermott
Tue, 31 Mar 2020
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