Brent crude was on track for a gain of around 50 percent, following a 35 percent tumble in 2015.

Copper was up around 16 percent in 2016, compared with the previous year's 26 percent plunge.

In China, an infrastructure and housing boom sparked a months' long rally in materials prices, with iron ore futures surging 170 percent and coking coal more than doubling.

The dollar index <.DXY> gained about 4 percent this year, or less than half of its 9.3 percent advance in 2015.

MSCI frontier stocks were down about 2 percent, compared with a 7 percent gain for MSCI developed equities. Shanghai A shares, which rose 4.4 percent in 2015, about dropped 18 percent in 2016.

Asset performance in 2016 vs. 2015

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Commodities

http://tmsnrt.rs/2eCrOHk 

Developed stocks

http://reut.rs/1Pa9L4Y 

Emerging stocks: 

http://reut.rs/1PabU0x 

Frontier stocks:

http://tmsnrt.rs/2dYsJmH 

Stocks by sector: 

http://tmsnrt.rs/2ik3NcE 

Government bonds

http://reut.rs/1PabI1s 

Emerging market currencies vs. dollar

http://reut.rs/1jYWYtJ 

(Editing by Richard Borsuk)