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The HC Commodities Podcast

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Jul 16, 2024 • 47min

The Super Charged Capex Cycle with Jeff Currie

Jeff Currie, Chief Strategy Officer at The Carlyle Group and former Global Head of Commodities Research at Goldman Sachs, shares his insights on the commodities market's future. He explores whether the long-predicted commodity super cycle is a reality or a mirage, fueled by rising capital expenditures. Currie discusses the impacts of geopolitical tensions and dollar weaponization on energy and metals prices. He delves into the dynamics of energy transition, balancing traditional and renewable investments, and the importance of stable policies amidst global volatility.
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Jul 9, 2024 • 43min

Data Centers: engines of change in power markets with Eugene McGrane

Data is the new the economic engine of the world. Globally, data centers are proliferating bringing their huge demand for energy – especially clean energy delivered reliably. Markets, policy and regulation are still adapting, often too slowly, to the changing energy mix and decarbonization demand. Could data centers be the engines of change to bring our power grids into a renewable ready world? Could this be the energy management opportunity of the decade for power traders? Our guest, Eugene McGrane argues just this. Eugene is an Executive Managing Director at Cushman Wakefield, supporting their power clients across all real estate categories. 
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Jul 2, 2024 • 38min

Commodities in Portfolio Construction with Hussein Allidina

In this episode we explore commodities’ role in asset management and portfolio construction? Why should asset managers and investors seek exposure to commodities within their portfolios? What are their historical long-term performance as part of a broader mix of equities and debt? Indeed, are institutional investors currently underweighted, especially as we enter a period of higher inflation and industrial restructuring? Our guest argues they are and outlines why: Hussein Allidina is Managing Director and head of commodities at Toronto Dominion Asset Management.For more on HC Group visit www.hcgroup.global 
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Jun 25, 2024 • 34min

Hedging with Samuel Basi

Hedging is the basic tool of the commodity trader. Yet, outside that community it is little taught, little understood and underutilized – especially as raw material prices are becoming more volatile in an age of disruption. What is hedging? What are the costs and benefits and why is it not more exploited up and down the value chain. Our guest is Samuel Basi, author of the new book “Perfectly Hedged. A Practical Guide to Base Metals”. Samuel is the founder and CEO of Perfectly Hedged LLC a training consultancy for the sector and a former metals trader at both Trafigura and Greenwich Metals. For more on HC Group visit www.hcgroup.globalfor Perfectly Hedged visit: www.perfectlyhedged.com  
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Jun 19, 2024 • 40min

Geographic Arbitrage with Michael Ferrari

In commodities, the lowest cost producer or shipper is king.This in turn drives siting assets, determined by human factors such as cost, legal and tax regimes and geographic factors like proximity to rivers, coasts, production and markets. However, today the world is becoming more volatile both in weather events and in policy. And in fact locations a few miles apart can have very different risk profiles – with those choosing wisely outstripping competitors as crucial times of disruption.  And those risks are now being mapped down to the precise GPS coordinates. Our guest is someone who is leading the charge. Michael Ferrari is Chief Scientific Officer & Chief Investment Officer at AlphaGeo - AI-powered geospatial predictive location analytics platform that enables clients to assess location risks in the commodities sector and beyondTo visit AlphaGeo - https://alphageo.ai/
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Jun 11, 2024 • 47min

The Unstoppable, Exponential Energy Transition with Kingsmill Bond

Kingsmill Bond, a Senior Principal at the Rocky Mountain Institute specializing in energy transition, discusses the rapid shift to renewable energy, emphasizing China's leading role. He explains how current models are outdated, and the need for urgent action against rising emissions is critical. Bond highlights the decline in renewable costs and the significance of technological advancements. He also critiques misconceptions surrounding renewable energy's efficiency and the necessity for innovative policies to match growing consumer demand, shaping a sustainable future.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 52min

Russian Sanctions with Sarah Hunt

In a deglobalizing and volatile world, sanctions can upend commodity markets overnight. Commodities underpin global trade and are often themselves direct targets of sanctions or swept up in restrictions imposed on trade infrastructure, such as finance and shipping. In this episode, we do a deep dive on the suite of Russian sanctions imposed since the invasion of Ukraine. How do sanctions work? How are they imposed and by whom? What are the specific Russia related sanctions and what are their consequences for the commodities sector? And how should companies prepare for and manage them? Our guest is Sarah Hunt, commodity trade and sanctions specialist lawyer at HFW. To find Sarah's seminar on sanctions visit the podcast page at www.hcgroup.global
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May 28, 2024 • 39min

The Japanese Power Market with Xavier Veillard

In this episode, we are diving into the Japanese power market, which by virtue of its size, generation mix and recent liberalization, is fast becoming one of the most active power markets in the world, attracting a host of domestic and international energy merchants. What is the regulation that underpins the market? How does it function and who are the participants? Who is, and where do you get, the talent to build such a capability. Our guest is Xavier Veillard, Partner at Mckinsey, heading their global power and gas commodities offering. 
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May 21, 2024 • 55min

Governmental Relations, Planning and Policy with Peter Stahley

Western Governments have enacted a slew of policies to support energy security and its transition to a greener future. These policies can radically shift the economic landscape for the commodity sector participants. However, the reality of implementing these policies, from the power lines needed to the mines for critical metals, requires navigating byzantine levels of planning and approval. What does this mean for the West’s ability to compete in the energy transition. What does this mean for commodity traders who have historically eschewed close governmental relations? Why does that need to change? Our guest is Peter Stahley, Senior VP at Cassidy & Associates, a governmental relations service.  For pdf discussed visit https://www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider/hc-insider-podcast/governmental-relations-planning-and-policy-with-peter-stahleyFor more on HC visit  www.hcgroup.globalFor more on Cassidy & Associates https://cassidy.com/  
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May 16, 2024 • 18min

Special: Enco Insights at 6 months with Bill Read

To find our more about Enco Insights visit www.encoinsights.com

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