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Commodity markets review (October 2011) (英语)

Non-energy commodity prices fell by 2.5 percent in September on weaker demand prospects and appreciation of the dollar up 2.9 percent against a broad group of U.S. trading partners. Declines were heaviest for metals, and less so for agriculture products. Energy prices edged higher. Since end-December, energy prices are up 11.6 percent, agriculture prices are up 1.1 percent, while metals have fallen 4.0 percent. Most main commodity indices peaked early...
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