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"Commodities are seen as an asset class where underlying demand is growing and where investments are entered into through contracts that are liquid and where price-discovery is transparent. This stands in stark contrast to the almost toxic swatches of alternative investments we see elsewhere, such as non-government debt, CDOs, and mortgage paper, all of which in varying degrees, are suffering from poor liquidity, price opacity, and anemic investor demand.” -- Edward Meir, MF Global.

What's HOT

  • EXTREME: Iron Ore, Phosphate Rock
  • HOT: Gold, Copper, Lead, Sulphuric Acid, Bauxite
  • MEDIUM: Aluminium, Tin, Platinum, Palladium, Urea, Molybdenum, Vanadium
  • LUKE WARM: Nickel, Silver, Cobalt, Aluminium
  • COLD: Zinc


Contents

[edit] Base Metals

See correlations of ASX listed stocks with LME base metal prices. Base Metals include:

See Long Term Base Metal Stockpiles.

[edit] Energy

See oil price correlations to ASX listed stocks: WTI Spot Oil to Stock

[edit] Bulk Commodities

[edit] Precious Metals

See correlations of ASX listed stocks with London Fixing prices.

[edit] Specialty Metals

[edit] Mineral Sands

[edit] Agricultural

[edit] Other

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