In a less volatile market environment, the world's leading commodity traders are still making historically high profits.
The world’s largest commodity traders are still making historically elevated profits, even as less-volatile markets mean ...
Copper prices in the U.S. surged ahead of those in the rest of world in the first quarter and notched a record, showing how ...
Commodity markets are inherently global, with prices often dictated by factors far removed from the physical supply and demand of goods. In 2025, this interconnectedness is more evident than ever.
Any lifting of sanctions on Russian energy is likely to be slow and patchy, meaning a return of its oil and gas to markets ...
Global coffee traders and roasters say they have slashed their purchases to minimal levels, as the industry reels from a steep surge in prices that suppliers have yet to convince retail stores to ...
Turning our attention to the United States, we find that the trucking industry, often considered a commodity itself, is also feeling the effects of these broader economic shifts. The U.S. trucking ...
Vitol Group, the commodity trading giant, is reducing its thermal ... Vitol, which is the world’s biggest independent oil trader by volumes, last year bought Asian energy products and industrial ...
Several market players such as retail-favorite Robinhood and Interactive Brokers have rolled out event contracts in recent ...
In a bold move to establish itself as the largest African-owned commodity trader of non-ferrous metals, Zéro Ferro and House ...