Base metals house of the year: Societe Generale
Energy Risk Awards 2026: Tech focus helps bank support clients through base metals market shifts
The base metals complex was not an easy place in which to work last year as geopolitical tensions, sanctions, tariffs and supply disruptions led to volatility and margin pressures. Additionally, the London Metals Exchange introduced new guidance and rolled out a new electronic trading system. Amidst all of this, Societe Generale, winner of Energy Risk’s 2026 Base metals house of the year award
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