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Commodities will continue to be volatile with central banks in focus

The market focus may shift from geopolitical issues to central banks but that will do little to cool commodities that have benefitted from supply risks and rising inflation concerns

March 25, 2022 / 17:59 IST
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Commodities continue to see volatile trade amid uncertainty over the Russia-Ukraine war, China's economic health, coronavirus spread and the monetary policy stance of major central banks during the week.

While volatility has remained high, most commodities have benefitted from supply risks and rising inflation concerns.

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Crude oil was in the spotlight as the price recovered more than 20 percent from the recent lows amid supply risks associated with Russia, which has been slapped with multiple sanctions by the US and its allies.

Industrial metals witnessed mixed trade but aluminium and zinc rose sharply amid rising energy prices and supply risks associated with Russia and China. Gold also jumped to mid-March highs as higher commodity prices increased its appeal as an inflation hedge.