The Banking Crisis and Commodities: Storm in a Teacup or Systemic Risk?
We explore the implications of the March banking crisis to commodities and the wider economy.
We explore the implications of the March banking crisis to commodities and the wider economy.
In this blog we explore the challenges of the global energy transition: balancing fossil fuels, clean energy, commodities, and infrastructure for a sustainable, net-zero future.
Celebrating Women’s History Month, we spoke to some of the women across Engelhart to get their perspective on gender representation in commodities.
As restrictions were eased in December and borders opened on January 8th, we’re considering what the Chinese reopening might mean for commodities markets in 2023.
Global demand for biofuels is growing rapidly, but there’s a tension at the heart of that growing demand.
The rise of renewable energy means wind, solar and precipitation play an increasingly important role.
The demand for talent is currently outstripping supply, as commodity trading houses, banks, and hedge funds are all competing for the same high performers.
The gas crisis has exposed Europe’s energy insecurity at a time of international geopolitical tension and created seismic shifts in global energy trade.