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The Economist: How to avoid a green-metals crunch
Our Head of Research, Daria Efanova, speaks to The Economist about supply crunch fears in metals from the green transition and comments on how Indonesia could significantly increase production of top-grade nickel by 2025, helping to fill its projected supply gap.
Financial Time: China pushes to dominate trading in clean energy metals
In an interview with the Financial Times, our CEO Marc Bailey shared his thoughts on China's derivatives markets.
Fastmarkets MB: China stimulus policies key to sustaining base metal price rises, Sucden Financial says
Economic stimulus policies put in place by the government of China will be key to sustaining price rises among base metals in the coming quarters, Daria Efanova, head of research at UK-based services provider Sucden Financial, said during the company’s third-quarter metals webinar on Wednesday August 2.
Reuters: Commodity broker Sucden gets okay to trade on three Chinese exchanges
Sucden Financial has received approval to trade directly on three Chinese financial exchanges, making arbitrage activity easier.
LME Asia Week 2023
Hong Kong SAR
As a Category 1 LME member, we are delighted to sponsor LME Asia Week 2023, the annual gathering of industry leaders and market participants from the global metals and financial communities in Hong Kong.
The Full FX Scandinavia 2023
Hotel At Six, Stockholm
Senior members of our FX team will be attending The Full FX Scandinavia 2023, which is supported by ACI FMA and provides the opportunity to network and hear from FX industry leaders.
Metals Market Webinar Q2 2023
Online
What’s the outlook for metals? Join our Head of Research, Daria Efanova, and Robert Montefusco from our Industrial Commodities team for a complimentary webinar.
FT Commodities Global Summit 2023
Beau Rivage Palace, Lausanne
Macro Versus Micro: Where Will Commodities Prices Go From Here?