Metals
This service offers in-depth analysis and independent forecasts for a range of precious and industrial metals including base metals, iron ore, steel, gold, silver and the platinum group metals.
This service is aimed particularly at anyone (including producers, consumers, investors, traders and officials) with an interest in industrial and precious metals.
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Featured Economists
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Caroline Bain
Chief Commodities Economist
Caroline Bain is the Chief Commodities Economist at Capital Economics, with overall responsibility for the Commodities Overview, Energy and Metals services. Caroline joined us from the Economist Intelligence Unit, where she was a member of the global forecasting team with particular responsibility for commodities. She is also the author of 'The Economist Guide to Commodities', with a second edition published in 2021. In 2023, Caroline was named to the Office for Budget Responsibility’s advisory panel. She has degrees in economics from Trinity College Dublin and the University of London.
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Kieran Tompkins
Climate and Commodities Economist
Kieran is a Climate and Commodities Economist and has been with Capital Economics since 2020. He has worked across our Global, UK, and Markets teams and currently sits on our Climate and Commodities desk, primarily contributing to our Energy and Metals coverage. Kieran’s work has been featured in leading media outlets including the BBC, Bloomberg and the Financial Times. He holds a BSc in Economics from the University of Exeter, and an MSc in Economics from City, University of London.
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Bill Weatherburn
Senior Climate and Commodities Economist
Bill Weatherburn joined Capital Economics in August 2022 and is a Senior Economist in the Climate and Commodities team. Bill joins from the Australian Treasury, where he covered economic, revenue and fiscal policy. He has a master’s degree in Macroeconomic Policy and Financial Markets from the Barcelona School of Economics.