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Even then, aluminum's long-term prospects are among the rockiest of all commodities.
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Instead, aluminum's gains are the result of U.S. dollar weakness and bullish sentiment for an economic recovery, both of which are pushing commodities higher as a pack.
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We all know that aluminum's not a mirror like that.
LEVERAGE: The First David Job Rogers 2009
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This classic conveys both aluminum's jarring ride quality and short life.
Repentance: Back-Pedaling Under Duress BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Prices fell as demand in aluminum's key consuming sectors of automotives and aerospace slumped with the economic downturn.
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Other base metals have also buckled under the weight of collapsing demand, but aluminum's fundamentals appear to be the worst among industrial metals because of a record overhang of LME stocks of more than 3.5 million tons.
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If that slowdown becomes more of a global problem, the commodity boom might quiet to a whimper, and aluminum's catch-up run will fall short.
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Making aluminum requires vast quantities of electricity, which can account for a third of aluminum's overall costs.
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If the world is growing, aluminum's probably growing along with it.
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They also know that when their croney's at the Federal Reserve Bank keep printing money it's going to make their aluminum's value go up too.
unknown title 2011
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