Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodities This Week
A persistent lithium glut and the prospect that some mines could be restarted if prices rise means the battery metal is unlikely to mount a significant recovery this year.
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The weather-influencing La Niña phenomena is making a comeback. Global food prices are rising again as agricultural goods get more costly. And tariff fears are pushing traders to shift metals into North American warehouses.
Here are five notable charts to consider in global commodity markets as the week gets underway.