“Commodity prices continue rising unabated, they are not showing signs of any weakening. Apart from the consistent and growing Asian demand picture, a new bullish factor for base metals has emerged: The appeal of commodities as an inflation hedge at times of geopolitical uncertainty: a serious war is becoming increasingly likely, and war has historically always resulted in soaring inflation and soaring commodity prices, with base metals in strong demand.”
Martin Hennecke
“Commodity prices continue rising unabated, they are not showing signs of any weakening.”
“Strong wind gusts are expected at Darwin by tomorrow morning and the cyclone is not showing any signs of weakening. We're hoping as it hits the land it will lose some intensity, but there's no doubt a serious cyclone is on the way.”
Andrew Tupper
“There is a weakening trend showing up in the numbers since June. It does appear over the last few months that we're hitting a soft patch of our own. I'm sure that's discouraging to those looking for a job.”
Art Ayre
“We have been expecting this system to weaken for the last few days, but the system has not weakened. I cannot speculate about it because we don't know why.”
Lixion Avila
“We are expecting the Treasury market to continue to weaken in the next few months. There are no signs the economy is slowing and that means the Fed can continue hiking rates. This is not the time to be buying bonds.”
Yasutoshi Nagai
“The central bank wanted the peso to weaken, so if it is weakening, one of their incentives to cut rates is no longer there.”
Bertrand Delgado