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The critical role of commodity trading in times of uncertainty

Mckinsey and Company

As increased commodity trading value pools attract new competition, successful players will differentiate by managing illiquid risks and embracing data-driven trading models.

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Commodity Hedge Funds: The Most Lucrative “Hidden Gem” in Finance?

Brian DeChesare

If you want to work in the most cyclical role in the finance industry, it’s hard to beat commodity hedge funds. But a few related areas, such as commodity desks at banks, commodity trading advisors (CTAs), and physical commodity trading shops could put up a good fight for that “most cyclical” title.

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The future of commodity trading

Mckinsey and Company

A new normal of commodity trading will call for new types of traders.

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The new imperative for green commodities

Mckinsey and Company

The energy and materials transition is reshaping the strategic toolbox of commodity producers. Seven actions can help them master the transition.

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Metals and mining: Unleashing the power of technology in commodities trading

Mckinsey and Company

As commodities markets evolve, embracing digital can help metals and mining traders enhance competitiveness by streamlining operations and finding new sources of value—but they need to move fast.

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Investment in Commodities

Andrew Stolz

Commodities are alternative investments. And, of course, some producers have exposures on commodity prices considering hedging their risk, leading the commodity markets are sometimes said fascinating because of the mixture of traders. What are commodities? Commodity valuation. Instead, we do a simple valuation as.

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Chevron Q3 Results: Earnings Miss On Weak Upstream Performance, Lower Commodity Prices Curbs Sales

Benzinga

billion a year ago, mainly on lower commodity prices. Oil giant Chevron Corp (NYSE: CVX ) reported Q3 FY23 total revenues and other income of $54.1 billion, beating the consensus of $51.44 Sales and other operating revenues fell to $51.9 billion from $63.5 Adjusted net earnings were $5.72