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However, palladium investors may be wary of prices rising too quickly. When palladium jumped to a record in 2001, carmakers cut palladium demand by 40% the following year and shifted into platinum as a cheaper alternative. [Palladium ETF Looks to Rebound]

On the supply side, production has lagged consumption since 2012, with output declining in Russia and South Africa, the world’s top producers. Deutsche Bank calculates that the shortfall could diminish to 907,000 in ounces this year, compared to 1.2 million ounces in 2014, and the market will continue to see production deficits until at least 2020.

“There’s a very bullish story there that’s going to play out in the long term,” Jeremy Baker, senior commodity strategist at Harcourt Investment Consulting AG, said in the article. “There is a good argument that palladium should outperform other precious metals.”

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Max Chen contributed to this article.