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May 2024
23m 59s

2024 is heavy metals

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In today's thematic episode, Ole Hansen joins Søren Otto in the studio. A lot is going on in commodities and especially in the year of metals. While we zero in on those commodities, Ole goes through the most important movements generally within the asset class.

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