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What's Dr. Copper think about the economy?



-- Posted Thursday, 14 May 2009 | | Source: GoldSeek.com

By: Tim Iacono

Copper prices have now fallen for five days straight, the longest losing streak since the tumultuous period in mid-December when it appeared the whole world was about to come to an end and surging demand for Treasuries pushed the ten-year yield to what can only be described as the "freakishly low" level of 2.0 percent.

Hey, look. Yields are falling again...

Often moving in the opposite direction of the trade-weighted dollar as part of the general "inflation trade", or, after the plunging prices seen over the last year, what would be better described as the "re-flation trade", the metal usually doesn't do very well when the dollar is strengthening against other currencies.

Hey, look. The dollar is surging today...

The world's most widely used metal, called Dr. Copper because it has a PhD in economics and possesses an uncanny ability to predict future expansions and contractions, now appears to be questioning its recent assessment of the economy after feeling quite optimistic for months.

That much is clear in the chart below.

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Actually, from the looks of the chart, Dr. Copper seems to have first spotted a rebound back in December but wasn't sure until mid-February, still about three weeks in advance of the same rebound being detected by equity markets in early-March.

Of course, much of the good doctor's recent outlook had to do with what's been going on in China where the government has been stockpiling the metal to be used for infrastructure projects later in the year.

Unlike the U.S., most of China's stimulus money is being spent on building stuff.

Some say that China's central bank has been involved in the copper purchases somehow and that it has fistfuls of dollars it desperately wants to exchange for something other than dollars. To be sure, that is an understandable position to take. It's nice to own more gold, a point that was made clear with the recent announcement of the doubling of their gold reserves, but you can build a lot more stuff with copper than with gold.

All of this may be confusing Dr. Copper a bit.

Up until a few weeks ago, it seemed clear that the global economy was on the mend, but there is much more uncertainty now.

The doctor will surely provide an update when one is ready.

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