Commodity boom after Russian invasion


Chronicle of raw materials

Gremikhinskoye oil field in UdmurtNeft east of Izhevsk near the Ural mountains, December 7, 2007. © REUTERS/Sergei Karpukhin

Crazy day in the commodity markets. Prices have soared. From oil to gas, through wheat, sunflower, corn, aluminum, nickel or titanium. What explains why so many commodities are pushed up? The explanations of Philippe Chalmin, historian and liberal French economist, specialist in the markets of raw materials, at the microphone of Agnieszka Kumor.

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