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Super-cycle re-run?

Blame the dysfunctional US presidential election if you like, and the potential for a win by Donald Trump, but what’s happened in the metals market this week is an example of professional and amateur investors seeming to be on different planets.

LME week turned into the running of the bulls as optimism for metals grew through the week

LME week turned into the running of the bulls as optimism for metals grew through the week

On the stock market, the place where amateurs and nervous fund managers gather, it was largely downhill with prices of leading miners such as BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto slipping away the closer we got...

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