Commodity Prices and Emerging Markets
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Tom Murcko
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Long term, it's likely that
commodity
prices will continue to rise. As emerging countries get swept up by American-style
consumerism
, they'll
need
more
raw materials
and
finished goods
. Also, they're
building
an
infrastructure
of railroads, highways, and factories that will require copper, iron and
energy
.
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emerging markets
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