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Global commodity markets
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Development topics | Global commodity markets | International finance | Migration and remittances | Macroanalysis | |  | The Global Commodity Markets report is a companion publication to the Global Development Finance 2009 report. It provides reviews of key commodity markets and commodity prices, along with price forecasts. | | The Commodity Markets Review is a monthly review of primary commodities provides brief commentary on market developments and crisis, including analysis of short-term price movements over a four-year period. The Review is prepared by the Global Trends Team primarily for Corporate Day participants, as well as Senior Management throughout the World Bank Group. | | The Commodity Price Data (Pink Sheets) provide monthly prices on 75 primary commodities and 13 price indices. It has been published continuously for more than 30 years, providing timely prices for commodities important to developing countries. This and other data and reports on commodity markets are available on the Global Economic Monitor (GEM) website, on a subscription basis. | | Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries. Released in early 2005, this book presents research findings based on a series of commodity studies of significant economic importance to developing countries, including sugar, dairy, rice, wheat, groundnuts, fruits and vegetables, cotton, seafood, and coffee. The book also includes looks at several cross-cutting issues common to many commodity markets in developing countries. | | Commodity articles and papers. The Global Trends team provides analysis of individual commodities, such as cotton, rice, and sugar. | | For further information on this topic, please contact us at: gcm@worldbank.org. |  |  |
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  NEWS AND EVENTS | | | Global Economic Prospects 2009 | | Commodities at the Crossroads |  | | The world financial crisis has dimmed short-term prospects for developing countries and the volume of world trade is likely to contract for the first time since 1982, says the World Bank report published December 9, 2008. |
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