Matières Premières: voici ce que consomme l'ogre chinois! On comprend mieux l'inquiétude des marchés ! via @WSJpic.twitter.com/IXVRZDxRZi
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Matières Premières: voici ce que consomme l'ogre chinois! On comprend mieux l'inquiétude des marchés ! via @WSJpic.twitter.com/IXVRZDxRZi
Absolutely bang on infographic MT @WSJ: Why China is key factor in commodities markets
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@WSJ @KalyWeiss #population and #landmass suggest so
.@WSJ: Why China will remain the key factor in commodities markets
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@WSJ Yes, with traders backing & filling. Market way oversold but long term storm clouds-That & Apple example @http://www.pragmaticliberalism.com
@WSJ To be clear Gold NOT a volatility hedge except in short-run. Probs. 4 world markets means cap. formation probs. & lower inflation.
@WSJ @richardcalhoun China monopolizes the main raw materials production by buying it in advance. so it's normal that it remains leader
“@WSJ: Why China will remain the key factor in commodities markets
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@WSJ He cares for his panda
“@WSJ: Why China will remain the key factor in commodities markets
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@WSJ Like locusts.
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