Banks retreat from commodities markets

As banks retreat from physical commodities, global trading firms are muscling in

As Wall Street banks retreat from physical commodities markets, global trading firms are muscling in.

Over the past decade, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley bought oil pipelines, metal warehouses and power plants, seeking profits by planting themselves at the centre of the global supply chain for industrial materials.

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110-Hour Workweeks Drove Young Bankers at a Boutique Firm to the Brink