Commodities correction 'part of bull run'

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Dips in energy prices, metals and soft commodities are part of a short-term correction in a long-term bull run supported by enduring fundamentals, according to commodities experts.

Since 2003, grain and soft commodity prices have more than doubled while prices for corn and soya bean have risen by 15% and 30% respectively over January-July. However, more recently prices have weakened with the Dow Jones AIG agricultural index falling by a quarter since the end of June. Kona Haque, commodity strategist at Macquarie Bank, comments: “The recent sell-off of agricultural commodities is a short-term correction and is led by short-term factors such as the value of the dollar and crude oil price.” "We see the current dip as a natural response to seasonal pressures and upco...

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