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Shortages Have Turned to Gluts. These Stocks Could Benefit.

Por: MarketWatch Business October 15, 2022

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The oversupply is partly a response to supply chains finally getting back to something closer to normal. UBS’s supply-chain tracker has fallen for five consecutive months, and the drops have been large and broad. It’s not that everything is perfect—the cost of a shipping container from China to the U.S. has fallen from 11 times its pre-Covid average to “just” two times—but the improvement has been enormous. That’s resulted in... + full article



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