Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodities This Week
Ready-to-ship canisters filled with enriched uranium at a facility near Eunice, New Mexico.
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As mining enthusiasts converge on Toronto for one of the industry’s biggest global gatherings, lithium and uranium companies will vie for investors’ attention. US natural gas gets a boost to help reverse its losing streak. Oil spreads are rallying. And renewable jet fuel is set to take off.
Meanwhile, agriculture traders will be focused on the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report for clues about the US planting season and the state of international crops.