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Commodity prices likely to rise further

In this fortnightly series, we address readers’ queries on investing issues. This week, we look at investments in the red-hot commodity market.

Indonesia took steps to reimpose the domestic market obligation ruling on palm oil producers after announcing export resumption. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

Q: With the rise in commodity prices, what are some of the ways that retail investors can participate in these commodity price gains?

As inflation surges, commodity prices are in the spotlight, and analysts and experts say the only way is up for the foreseeable future, which means pain for all of us.

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