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Commodities: Volatile food prices develop betters’ tastes

By Elaine Moore

Published: December 7 2007 05:20 | Last updated: December 7 2007 05:20

Oil and gold have traditionally been the most popular commodities for spread betting clients. But, in the past three months, news coverage of rising food prices has sparked renewed interest in “soft” commodities such as coffee.

Hard commodities, especially precious metals, are still being frequently traded by private clients speculating on short-term price movements, and by traditional equity investors seeking refuge from uncertain equity markets.

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