The recent rise in palladium prices can be attributed to actual and potential disruptions to supply andto solid demand growth. But the scale of the price increase is looking increasingly hard to justify. Inour view, Western sanctions are unlikely to target Russian palladium exports and other sources of supplyare set to pick up in the remainder of this year.
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