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- December 20, 2010
2010’s Best Performers: Metals
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As 2010 wraps to a close, we look at which precious and base metals outperformed the pack this year and why.
What commodities performed best in 2010? Which ones fell behind? In the first of two episodes, Editor Lara Crigger examines how the biggest precious metals and base metals fared this year, as well as what the new year may hold.
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