Here's how China could launch a 10-plus-year 'super-cycle' in commodities — one that survives the next global recession
Wells Fargo says that China's huge investments in infrastructure drove a 12-year commodities boom and that in the future its demand for food could lead to a similar boom in other commodities.
John LaForge, a strategist, says that in the next few years the prices of food crops like corn are likely to surge as Chinese food consumption increases and the country imports more food components.
He says demand could endure through several global market rises and recessions.
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