by Heineken » Thu 18 May 2006, 10:32:01
I don't see how commodities can be compared to dot-com stocks of the late 1990s; most of the latter consisted entirely of air.
Roach is viewing the commodities crunch in the usual economist way, i.e., the market will fix the problem. I don't see how that is possible as long as Chindia continues to follow the path of the US. The demand for commodities from these new markets is virtually infinite. The supply, of course, is not. Although prices will fluctuate, I see commodities as strong from here on out, collapsing only with a general economic cataclysm. It's a new paradigm.
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---Abused, abandoned hunting dog
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