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Forget Brexit, go for raw materials. Citigroup Inc. says that it’s bullish on the outlook for commodities in 2017 as the impact of the U.K.’s vote to quit the European Union will fade, global growth chugs along and investors will plow more cash into funds. “Citi is especially bullish commodities for 2017,” analysts led by Ed Morse wrote in an note received on Monday, two months after the New York-based bank said that raw materials’ markets had turned the corner. “Citi economists see the damage to global growth from Brexit to be limited in extent and duration in 2016, while stronger growth from China and the U.S. should lift global growth for the rest of the year.”
nice that brokers are now saying £6 But take no notice of them as they're all clowns. They were predicting £2 here when a few of us long term holders on here knew they were talking c r a p. AlanG - mr Man spring to man + me of course. now we're going places.
Anglo American (AAL.L), Antofagasta (ANTO.L), BHP Billiton (BHLT.L), Fresnillo (FRES.L), Glencore (GLEN.L), Rio-Tinto (RIO.L), Vedanta (VED.L) - China's services sector rose to an 11-month high in June, a private survey showed, diverging from struggling manufacturing in a trend that, possibly indicating Beijing is making progress in rebalancing the economy. Closing prices 764.00p, 480.60p, 952.20p, 1895.00p, 162.75p, 2356.00p, 445.20p (Reuters)