Andy Home on the Rising Metals Markets with Stimulated Growth Expectations
Trevor sits down with Andy Home of Reuters for a thorough discussion on some of the topics he's been reporting on, including the stimulus package announcements from China this past week. Markets were approving of the news but the question remains, will it be enough for a sustained bull case in demand?
Andy also shares insights into some of the more industrious metals, including aluminum, nickel and titanium. In fact, there is growing concerns on export controls of products produced in Russia. This could have profound implications for the global metals trade. He also discusses the effects of Indonesian nickel production being owned and operated by Chinese influence.
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