Since 1970, every inversion of the yield curve has been followed by a US recession within 12-14 months. But this time, Nirgunan Tiruchelvam, Head of Consumer Equity Research at Tellimer says an inverted yield curve may not herald a recession but rather a commodity super cycle. Rachel Kelly finds out more.

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