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Insight: No bubbles, just fundamentals

By Vivek Tulpule

Published: April 28 2008 16:23 | Last updated: April 28 2008 16:23

Some argue that there is a bubble in commodity markets because prices remain strong even as US economic conditions worsen and credit markets tighten.

But high prices are not by themselves evidence of a bubble. For example, the strength in prices of aluminium, copper and iron ore, all critical building blocks in the industrialisation and urbanisation of emerging economies, can be explained by supply and demand fundamentals rather than some kind of artificial inflation.

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