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The Commodity Brokerage market within the Energy and Natural Resources sector is a specialized area of finance that focuses on the trading of commodities such as oil, gas, coal, and other energy sources. Brokers in this market provide services such as market analysis, risk management, and hedging strategies to help clients make informed decisions when trading commodities. They also provide access to global markets, allowing clients to take advantage of price fluctuations and capitalize on opportunities.
Commodity Brokerage companies in the Energy and Natural Resources sector include BP, Shell, Total, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Glencore. Other major players include Trafigura, Mercuria, Vitol, and Gunvor. Show Less Read more