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Leo Tolstoy, Wheat Expert and Author
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By SIMON CONSTABLE
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Leo Tolstoy, Wheat Expert and Author
Unknown author, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
By SIMON CONSTABLE
Poor winter weather conditions combined with already-low global inventories could send prices for wheat higher by up to 19%, experts say. War in Eastern Europe could catapult them further.
“Europe, Ukraine, and the U.S. face some very unfavorable weather that will really set off a supply shortage concern,” says Shawn Hackett, president of Hackett Financial Advisors. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
27.12.21, Москва, 11:25 Всех, кто надеялся на спокойный 2021 год на товарно-сырьевых рынках, ждало разочарование. Этот год был богат на сюрпризы, приводившие в замешательство даже самых опытных участников рынка.
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By SIMON CONSTABLE
Forget worries that the stock market is overvalued, at least for the time being.
Sentiment is what drives prices in the SPDR S&P 500 exchange-traded fund, which tracks the largest U.S.-listed companies. Right now that sentiment is getting far more bearish, new research shows.
And that alone should be a reason to buy stocks. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
News that Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro will visit the Islamic Republic of Iran soon could hardly be more symbolic. That’s because few countries are so well paired when it comes to economic mismanagement.
If the visit augers even more “cooperation” between the two countries, then observers should expect both countries to shrink further into oblivion. Read more here.
By SIMON CONSTABLE
This year’s mega-bubble in lumber prices likely won’t stage a repeat performance next year. The problem is the economically sensitive housing sector is set to have a slowdown as interest rates and inflation squeeze would-be homebuyer wallets.
The result will be falling lumber prices, experts say. Read more here.