More than a third of investors believe commodities will produce the best returns over the next 12 months compared to other assets. Managers reveal where the best value lies.
GOLD Nigel Baynes, co-manager, Marlborough ETF Commodity fund Precious metals have performed particularly well over the past 12 months but can this continue? Given the levels of quantitative easing taking place globally the answer has to be yes. Gold in particular looks likely to remain well supported, with investors still looking for a secure store of wealth and for diversification. Copper is often viewed as a bellwether for global economic growth and while it has struggled since it peaked in price at the beginning of the year, the long-term upward trend appears likely to con...
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