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NBCM / China Reopening Brings Commodities Back to the Foreground
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By ETF Trends
May 30, 2023
China Ramps Up Purchases of Commodities From Russia
China's re-opening continues to have legs in the capital markets with respect to investment opportunities. The second-largest economy has been ramping more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 22, 2023
Brewing El Niño Weather Could Shake Up Commodities Market
More harsh weather may lie ahead in a brewing El Niño weather pattern. If so, that could cause a spike in volatility for commodities markets, particu more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 8, 2023
Uneven Recovery in China Warrants Broad Commodities Exposure
When it comes to getting commodities exposure, sometimes putting all your proverbial eggs in one basket can have adverse effects. China's uneven recov more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 1, 2023
Gold Pushes Higher as Regulators Seek Stricter Banking Oversight
The dust still has yet to settle from the recent spate of bank rescues, which is pushing gold higher as investors continue to question the stability o more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
April 18, 2023
Elevated Demand for Oil Could Push Commodities Even Higher
Even with the transition to renewable energy sources, oil can still see record demand amid high inflation. As such, consider getting exposure to commo more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
April 11, 2023
As Gold Approaches All-Time High, This Active ETF Could Take Off
The expectation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will turn dovish with regard to interest rate policy is causing investors to pile into more gold. The pr more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
April 4, 2023
China's Demand for Commodities Will Exceed Post-Financial Crisis
Increased demand for commodities could be a byproduct of China's re-opening. As the second-largest economy regains its footing after challenges over t more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
March 28, 2023
Goldman Sachs Forecasts More Strength for Gold, Commodities
Global investment firm Goldman Sachs forecasts more strength for gold as well as broader commodities once the Fed's hawkishness starts to dissipate. T more_horizontal