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Posted AT 12:16 AM EDT on 25/03/08

Olympic pollution controls put pall on metals

From Tuesday's Globe and Mail

For commodities investors, reading the tea leaves of the Chinese economy has rarely been more difficult. The Asian superpower's plans to close factories in an effort to curb pollution ahead of the Olympic Games in Beijing is sparking fierce debate among commodities strategists and pundits.

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