This year’s commodity rally has ended and magically restarted in just five days, and it’s all because of China. Commodity prices dropped on March 1, with London copper hitting a three-month low of $7,659.50 a tonne, on concern that industrial production in China, the world’s biggest buyer of the industrial metal, was losing momentum.
This was because both the official and HSBC Purchasing Managers…
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