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Trade issues remain key for commodities

FOR the optimists, the metals commodity complex starts the new week with arguably slightly better sentiment in place towards the US-China trade situation, with talks last week reportedly “constructive” and the withdrawal of a Chinese visit to Montana said to have nothing to do with the dispute between the two economic powerhouses.

Staff Reporter
Trade issues remain key for commodities

However, the trade situation remains far from resolved, while global growth concerns were highlighted with an OECD report last week pointing to the weakest data in a decade. Gold remains in demand on...

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