Energy Risk Asia Oil & Products House of the Year: JP Morgan
JP Morgan's oil team is providing liquidity across the barrel in Asia
One of the biggest stories about JP Morgan this year was the bank’s decision to sell its physical commodities business to Switzerland-based trading house Mercuria – a deal agreed in March. The transaction had not yet closed as Energy Risk went to press, but even after it is completed, JP Morgan is likely to remain a major player in Asian oil and products.
At a time when some of its rivals are exiting the commodities business entirely, the firm’s reach sets it apart from many of its competitors
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