Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodity Markets This Week


(Bloomberg) — Uncertainty seems to be the only certainty there is for most markets these days, and in those moments, there’s gold. Investors continue to rush to the safe haven as US President Donald Trump’s trade policies generate fears of recession. Meanwhile, Europeans hitting the road this spring will see many more electric-vehicle charging stations after the region led the world last year in installations. US drivers, though, can expect lower pump prices, but they’re likely to be farm from the lows that Trump would like to see. 



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