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Weak industrial production points to lower prices

The recent upturn in most commodity prices appears at odds with the negative trend in global manufacturing. Of course, supply factors could explain the divergence, and probably do in the case of oil. However, we think supply fears could prove unfounded if demand remains subdued.

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