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Noble Group buys Sempra Energy Solutions
Noble Group strikes a deal to buy Sempra Energy Solutions for $582 million in a move shareholders applaud.
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Sameera Anand
| 22 September 2010
Business Moves
Ray Eyles takes over as regional commodities head at J.P. Morgan
Ray Eyles succeeds Oral Dawe as CEO for J.P. Morgan's commodities business in Asia-Pacific, while globally the bank downsizes commodities trading.
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Sameera Anand
| 6 September 2010
Structured Products
The return of commodities
Commodity prices were volatile in the first half of 2009, but in the second half companies gained confidence to start hedging again, making banks optimistic about 2010.
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Edward Russell
| 2 February 2010
Private Banking
Upward market momentum to continue in 2010
Equities and commodities will yield returns in 2010 on the back of a global market recovery driven partly by emerging markets, predicts Credit Suisse.
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Winnie Tang
| 12 January 2010
M&A
CIC pays $850 million for stake in Singapore's Noble Group
Sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corporation buys a 14.9% stake in the commodities firm.
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Sameera Anand
| 23 September 2009
People Moves
Bank of America Merrill Lynch and J.P. Morgan build commodities teams
Bank of America Merrill Lynch adds one managing director and four directors to its commodities team, while J.P. Morgan has hired seven executive directors this year.
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Sameera Anand
| 2 September 2009
People Moves
Standard Chartered appoints Ashish Mittal to global head of commodities sales
Standard Chartered Bank has promoted Ashish Mittal to global head of commodities sales, based in Singapore.
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Sameera Anand
| 17 August 2009
People Moves
SGCIB makes move in China commodites finance
Stephanie Clement de Givry arrives from Paris to take on newly-created role.
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Andrew Peck
| 1 June 2006
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