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A New Supercycle in the Commodity Markets

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New Commodities Data Hub, price forecasts on critical commodities, and the latest insights from the

New Commodities Data Hub, price forecasts on critical commodities, and the latest insights from the Knoema team. [View in browser]( [Knoema Wordmark_Blue] Hi there, Here is how commodities are doing this week: - Copper prices up [87% YoY]( - Shipping costs up [244% YoY]( - Oil prices up [89% YoY]( Quick recovery of the global economy coupled with disruptions in supply chains has caused demand for many commodities to go well above supply, sending prices to historic highs and raising concerns about inflationary pressures. Is this the beginning of a new "supercycle," or a short-term trend that will moderate once supply chain disruptions ease? To help you in your work, we’ve created a new [Commodities Data Hub](. Here, you’ll find price forecasts for critical commodities and the latest insights from the Knoema team. [Data Driven]( What can you do with the [traditional and alternative data on commodities]( in the Hub? - Compare commodity price forecasts from dozens of public sources - Discover new signals from alternative data on freight prices and inventory levels - Understand major supply and demand drivers - Analyze macroeconomic conditions and world trade - And more! What are your ideas? We’d love to hear from you! Reply to this email and tell us about what you are trying to accomplish and what data you need. A member of our team will be in touch to discuss your goals and how Knoema data and tools can support you and your business. Stay well, Charles Poliacof CEO, Knoema [knoema.com]( See Knoema In Action If you work with data of any kind, you are likely spending more than 90% of your time making that data useful. Let’s change that. [Request a demo]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( Copyright © 2021 Knoema. All rights reserved. You received this email because you are a registered Knoema user. Our mailing address is: Knoema, 31 East 32nd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10016, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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