Vote now in the 2018 Energy Risk Commodity Rankings
Nominate your preferred dealers, brokers and research providers
The Energy Risk Commodity Rankings rank dealers, brokers and research providers in the global commodity derivatives market.
Categories span the core markets that frame our coverage: oil and products, natural gas, power, coal, base and precious metals, iron ore, emissions, biofuels, soft commodities, freight, weather and commodity index products.
Please visit the survey page to nominate, in order of preference, your top dealers (principals) and brokers.
You must provide your details to vote. This information is not published or released to any third party. Results will be made available in the March 2018 issue of Energy Risk and online at Risk.net. You will have the opportunity to receive a free trial to our brands at the end of the survey. The closing date is January 19, 2018. Click here to vote.
Michael McCaw
Commodities editor
Risk.net
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