
Turning Points: Thomas McMahon, CEO Singapore Mercantile Exchange
Thomas McMahon

For the keen-eyed looking to trace the progress of the global energy market zeitgeist, it should come as no surprise that Thomas McMahon accepted the position of chief executive officer at the nascent Singapore Mercantile Exchange (SMX) in April 2009.
McMahon has been at the sharp end of commodities trading innovation for almost his entire life, joining the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) at the advent of the Nymex West Texas intermediate (WTI) crude futures contract, being a key member of
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