Friday, 7 November 2014

Hi Featured Report! Commodity Price Volatility - What Goes Up, Must Come Down!!

Hi Featured Report! Commodity Price Volatility - What Goes Up, Must Come Down!!


Volatility, a measurement of how much something changes over time, has plagued commodity markets in recent years. 

Rapid price adjustments and re-adjustments have reduced most purchasing plans to shreds. 

This has made it more difficult for buyers to time purchases, effectively execute market plans and gain a better perspective of the future. 


A rising factor in supply chains has been the deeper and faster penetration of upstream costs into downstream products. 

Further speculation has now become much more prominent further influencing commodity price swings. 

How will this, key input costs and market demand influence tomorrow’s price? This whitepaper will help you understand the characteristics of recent periods of volatility and provides valuable guidance in how to face volatile times to come.

*Download the IHS whitepapers listed below and obtain cost insight and answers to your questions, including:
  • How will inflation affect my production costs?
  • What’s the best way to anticipate price change?
  • How will key input costs, and market demand influence tomorrow’s price?
  • What risks do commodity prices pose directly to my costs?

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Further Reading Whitepaper Download!!!>

A. Pricing Risks – Be Prepared for the Next Round of Commodity Price Swings. Click Here!!!
&
B. How Will Inflation Affect Your Production Costs? Click Here!!!


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