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Supporting the commodities outlook, the China, the world’s top consumer of metals, grains and energy, is seeing its economy stabilize. Moreover, the depreciating U.S. dollar has helped support demand for commodities as an alternative hard asset or a better store of wealth.

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Commodities have outperformed bonds, currencies and equities this year on speculation over supply disruptions and production cuts that slowly diminished multi-year surpluses, which contributed to the largest price collapse in a generation. Meanwhile, we are also seeing demand improving.

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