Low levels of exploration in the mining and energy sectors in the past decade has set commodities ma...
Low levels of exploration in the mining and energy sectors in the past decade has set commodities markets up for a significant boost once the imbalances caused by war in Iraq has cleared, according to analysts at JPMorgan Fleming. The company says industrialisation in China and other parts of Asia continues unabated, yet because of the huge investment flows into technology during the 1990s it looks as if global demand will narrow the gap to supply considerably. Annual demand for gold is already ahead of production, even as forward sales covering the next two years of productio...
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