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'Too early' to call new supercycle

THE bull run in commodity prices has lifted mining equities to multi-year highs, but miners should prepare for a softer market in 2022 before a possible supercycle kicks in further down the line, CRU chief economist Jumana Saleheen CRU told delegates at the virtual PDAC forum on .

Tom Hoskyns
'Too early' to call new supercycle

Saleheen said while prices may remain at elevated levels, or even creep higher in the coming quarters, CRU forecast commodity prices "at a slightly lower level next year". "Don't get too excited; they're...

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