Barani Krishnan's Comment & Analysis
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Nearly 3,000 miles from the Zurich headquarters of Barry Callebaut (SIX:BARN), Ghana’s cocoa traders are anxiously watching how the Swiss chocolatier will respond to the controversy that's...
It’s the commodity that’s most in the red for March after natural gas, prompting one to ask: is electric vehicle battery metal nickel losing its supercharged rally of the past year?As of...
Will Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell say something this week to cool ramping US bond yields? If not, will he at least indicate action to come?The Fed will hold its monthly policy meeting for March on...
It’s here. The stimulus America has waited three months for. In the coming days and weeks, we will see how the different markets respond to the Biden administration’s $1.9 trillion...
Deep within the confines of some of South America’s most fertile lands, a threat might be growing to the rally in US soybeans. Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and...
With conviction about the recovery from COVID-19 growing by the day, the price of every commodity is reaching for its pre-pandemic dynamism. For gold, nothing could be worse.Unlike oil or copper,...
President Joseph Biden's $1.9 trillion pandemic relief is likely to set markets, including commodities, on a mixed course this week as the tug-of-war between economic recovery and inflation risks...
The first thing you need to do is forget the impact the February US jobs report will have on the gold price beyond today. Forget it, because the impact will most likely be what Federal Reserve...
As frightful as the Texas deep-freeze blitz and the euphoria of $3 plus pricing was three weeks back, a new challenge has crept into natural gas: the dawn of spring weather and keeping support at the...
In the world of oil, Saudi Arabia likes to pride itself as the producer of last resort. Recent years have, however, proven a more appropriate description for the kingdom as a crude producer: the loser...