The article discusses the emergence of a commodities supercycle influenced by geopolitical tensions, particularly the Iran war, which has led to significant price increases in oil and other commodities. Oil prices spiked 64% in March following the conflict, while gold experienced a 12% decline. The article emphasizes the interconnectedness of commodities and the potential for small shifts in investment to have large impacts on prices.
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