The last contrarian play? Investors look to commodities as oil and gold rally

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As concerns over the Syria crisis persist, oil and gold prices have risen, prompting investors to look at commodities as "the only contrarian play left in the market".

WTI Crude oil is currently trading at $108.5 per barrel and Brent has shot up to $115.6, while gold topped the $1,400 mark last week to enter a new bull market.   The Thomson Reuters/Jefferies CRB Commodity index has climbed more than 6% from its June trough, up from 275.6 on 28 June to 292.7 on 3 September. Flows data from BofA Merrill Lynch shows investors have begun cautiously returning to commodities in the two weeks to 28 August, after 27 straight weeks of redemptions. Ardevora’s Jeremy Lang, who manages the group’s UK Income fund, is looking to add to his oil holdings, which ...

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