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Commodities may remain volatile amid Russia-Ukraine talks, China concerns

Commodities rallied sharply with the start of Russia-Ukraine fighting and have now corrected with talks continuing to resolve the issue. We are now in a wait and watch mode as more clarity is awaited however if no resolution is reached soon, supply concerns may revive.

March 19, 2022 / 14:11 IST
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Commodities trended lower for the second consecutive week as market played down risks associated with Russia-Ukraine while China came into focus with rise in virus cases and sell-off in equity market and Fed announced its much awaited rate hike.

Gold slipped briefly below $1,900 per troy ounce as reduced safe haven buying and inflation hedge demand was coupled with Fed's tightening expectations. Crude oil slumped to over 2-week low amid easing supply risks relating to Russia and demand concerns amid rising virus cases in China. Industrial metals trended lower led by aluminium amid correction in energy prices and concerns about the Chinese economy.

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Commodities rallied sharply earlier this month as Russia-Ukraine fighting fueled supply risks and inflation concerns. Commodities however were corrected with equal ease as Russia and Ukraine stepped up efforts to resolve the issue. Comments from both sides have indicated willingness to compromise with Russia emphasising on Ukraine's neutrality while Ukraine wants security guarantees.

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