China’s stuttering economy has been one of the biggest threat to global commodities demand, as economic activity and credit flows in the world’s top buyer deteriorated sharply and put Beijing’s modest growth targets at risk.
But with the second largest economy now showing some signs of recovery, are commodities seeing a rebound as well?
And how are oil and gold prices faring ahead of the US Fed's much-anticipated verdict on interest rates?
On Money in the Market, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Priyanka Sachdeva, Senior Market Analyst, Phillip Nova, to find out more.