10 pts) Are commodities with high storage costs more likely to have futures prices in backwardation or contango, relativ

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10 pts) Are commodities with high storage costs more likely to have futures prices in backwardation or contango, relativ

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10 pts) Are commodities with high storage costs more likely to
have futures prices in backwardation
or contango, relative to commodities with low storage costs (other
factors held constant)? Briefly explain. (Hint: the spot-futures
parity relationship may be helpful.)
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