Trading houses ‘less stressed’ by Middle East crisis due to deeper funding access
Trading houses were better poised to capitalize on the energy price volatility linked to the war in Iran after years of windfall profits, according to leading industry players and institutional investors, who say markets are quickly adjusting to a faster rate of the commodities cycle and black swan
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