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Commodities Data Response

Commodities Data Response

China’s Imports of Commodities (Sep.)

China’s commodity imports rose in the third quarter, particularly those of iron ore and copper. In our view, this was more a reflection of bargain-hunting rather than a strong upswing in underlying demand. But at face value the news might help put a temporary floor under prices.

 

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