The World Bank Group forecasts that oil and commodity prices as a whole will continue to fall next year, in a new “Commodity Markets Outlook” published this Tuesday. The World Bank’s Deputy Chief Economist, Ayhan Kose, speaks to FRANCE 24 about the report’s findings and what they could mean, especially for developing economies.
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