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World Bank: Sharpest Drop in Commodity Prices Since Pandemic

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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Global commodity prices are expected to decline this year at the fastest clip since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, clouding the growth prospects of almost two-thirds of developing economies that depend on commodity exports, according to the World Bank’s latest Commodity Markets Outlook report.

The drop in prices, however, is expected to bring little relief to the nearly 350 million people across the world who face food insecurity.

Although food prices are expected to fall by 8% in 2023, they will be at the second-highest level since 1975. Moreover, as of February this year, annual food price inflation is at 20% globally, the highest level over the past two decades.

 

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Indermit Gill, the World Bank’s Chief Economist and Senior Vice President for Development Economics said:

“The surge in food and energy prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has largely passed due to slowing economic growth, a moderate winter, and reallocations in the commodity trade,”

“But this is of little comfort to consumers in many countries. In real terms, food prices will remain at one of the highest levels of the past five decades.

Governments should avoid trade restrictions and protect their poorest citizens using targeted income-support programs rather than price controls.”

 

Overall, commodity prices are expected to fall by 21% in 2023 relative to last year. Energy prices are projected to decline by 26% this year. The price of Brent crude oil in U.S. dollars is expected to average $84 a barrel this year—down 16% from the 2022 average.

European and U.S. natural-gas prices are forecast to halve between 2022 and 2023, while coal prices are expected to decrease 42% in 2023. Fertilizer prices are also projected to fall by 37% in 2023, which would mark the largest annual drop since 1974.

However, fertilizer prices are still near their recent high last seen during the 2008-09 food crisis.

 

Ayhan Kose, the World Bank’s Deputy Chief Economist and Director of Prospects Group, said:

“The decline in commodity prices over the past year has helped reduce global headline inflation.”

“However, central bankers need to remain vigilant as a wide range of factors, including weaker-than-expected oil supply, a more commodity-intensive recovery in China, an intensification of geopolitical tensions, or unfavorable weather conditions, could push prices higher and reignite inflationary pressures.”

 

Despite the large declines expected this year, prices of all major commodity groups will remain well above their 2015-2019 average levels.

European natural gas prices will hover at almost three times the average in 2015-19. Energy and coal prices will also remain above the pre-pandemic average.

 

Valerie Mercer-Blackman, Lead Economist in the World Bank’s Prospects Group said:

“Metal prices, which increased slightly early in the year, are expected to fall by 8% relative to last year, primarily because of weak global demand and improved supplies,”

“In the longer term, however, the energy transition could significantly lift the demand for some metals, notably lithium, copper, and nickel.”

 

A Special Focus section of the report evaluates the performance of a wide range of approaches used to forecast prices of seven industrial commodities (oil and six industrial metals).

A key finding of the study is that futures prices, which are widely used for price forecasts, often lead to large forecast errors. Econometric models based on multiple independent variables tend to outperform other approaches as well as futures prices.

The analysis suggests that augmenting model-based forecasting approaches—by incorporating the dynamics of commodity prices over time and controlling for other economic factors—enhances forecast accuracy.

Download the report: http://www.worldbank.org/commodities

 

Sources: THX News & World Bank.

 

 

Tags: Ayhan KoseCommodity PricesFood pricesValerie Mercer-BlackmanWorld BankWorld economics
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden is a global citizen, having lived in locations across the US, Philippines and UK. His career has been marked by success - starting as a Tennis Pro before he turned his talents to bookselling and fine art dealing.

Married with six children, he's passionate about providing them opportunities for learning through his news, travel and education platform THX News; designed to restore faith in journalism via objective reporting, careful checking of facts, and real reporting.

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