
Goldman Sachs: Global capital begins "hard asset rotation," commodities may welcome long-term premiums

I'm PortAI, I can summarize articles.
Goldman Sachs pointed out that global capital is accelerating its shift from financial assets to hard assets such as commodities in search of safe havens, forming a "hard asset rotation." This trend is expected to drive the prices of metals like copper and gold to remain high in the long term, potentially even surpassing the support of physical supply and demand fundamentals. Due to the relatively small scale of the metal market, limited supply elasticity, and easier storage, the marginal impact of capital inflows is particularly significant. This structural allocation shift may lead to a long-term premium for certain commodities
Log in to access the full 0 words article for free
Due to copyright restrictions, please log in to view.
Thank you for supporting legitimate content.

