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STRONGEST COMMODITY IS CONFIDENCE: DESPITE FALLING PRICES AND ASIAN DEFLATION, INVESTORS HOLD STEADY

Institutions and wealthy individuals are hanging on to commodities investments even though performance has lagged and some fear…

Institutions and wealthy individuals are hanging on to commodities investments even though performance has lagged and some fear deflation may set in.

The Goldman Sachs Commodity Index , the index of choice for institutions taking long-only positions in commodities, returned -14.1% in 1997 and -1.6%

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