VanEck CEO Jan van Eck thinks the commodities’ rally has more room to run.
Investors should consider commodities due to a"big change" involving international expansion, according to VanEck CEO Jan van Eck."China which has been such a huge driver of growth and so negative for growth over the last year or two. Manufacturing PMI is now positive in China as of March," said van Eck."You now have growth. ... So, that leads to's momentum as a positive sign for demand. The industrial metal is up almost 16% this year, as of Friday's close.
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