Goldman: Time to sell out of commodities
The oil price fell by as much as $3.25 a barrel on Tuesday after the world's biggest commodity trader called the top of the market for crude and a range of other commodities.
Goldman Sachs advised its clients to sell their investments in oil, copper, platinum and cotton. It argued record levels of speculative trading in crude have pushed their prices up so much in recent...
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