News
03 February 2020

What next after China's commodities are smashed as expected?

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Commodity prices in China were hammered on Monday when the virus-hit country reopened its exchanges after a week-long Lunar New Year holiday. But what will be more important is what happens on Tuesday. It was a sea of red ink as domestic investors got to trade for the first time since 23...

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