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Posted by toughiee on Friday, May 05, 2006 at 9:14 PM | Permalink
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Posted by Anonymous | 9:45 PM
Yes, commodities run up is driven by strong fundamentals. Also, commodities (esp precious metals) are a global market and the prices are determined globally so the risk of crashing is lesser than indian equities.
Posted by Anonymous | 1:22 PM