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War Risk Spurs Repricing In Base Metals

Mar. 03, 2022 1:34 PM ETDBB, RJZ, JJM, JJMTF, UBM, BCIM, JJU, JJUFF, COPX, JJC, JJCTF, CPER, JJN, JJNTF, DBP, JJP, GLTR, JJPFF, PALL, UNRIF1 Comment

Summary

  • War in Ukraine has fanned the flames of the metals market which was already stretched.
  • There is still significant uncertainty and confusion around the various sanctions on Russia.
  • If there is no quick de-escalation, upside risks will dominate especially for those with larger exposure to the current crisis.

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By Wenyu Yao

Russia-Ukraine war fans the flames of the already-stretched metals market

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has prompted a re-pricing of base metals to reflect the likely supply disruption. What happened after Russia's attack on Ukraine has

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