OPEC+ members confirmed they will maintain existing production cut agreements through the end of the year, keeping oil prices supported near the $80 per barrel ...
After decades in the shadows following Fukushima, uranium is experiencing a structural renaissance driven by the global nuclear energy revival, supply constrain...
Platinum, palladium, and rhodium remain among the least understood metals in investor portfolios. This deep-dive analysis examines the fundamental drivers of ea...
The US Dollar Index (DXY) is the single most important macro variable for commodity traders. This deep-dive explains the mechanical and structural relationships...
Eastern Commodities Ltd shares how Certivade certification transformed their client acquisition strategy and drove 40% revenue growth over 18 months....
El Niño conditions are affecting growing seasons across the major agricultural commodity producing regions, creating supply uncertainty for soybeans, cocoa, pal...
The IEA estimates that an additional $200 billion of annual mining investment is required by 2030 to meet energy transition demand for critical minerals. Unders...
A mid-sized commodities trader shares how a systematic review generation programme generated $2.3 million in new contract value within 12 months....
The clean energy transition requires an unprecedented increase in metals production, but mining companies face a paradox: rising demand coexists with rising cos...
OPEC+ members confirmed they will maintain existing production cut agreements through year-end, keeping Brent crude near $80....
Platinum group metals — particularly platinum itself and iridium — are at the centre of hydrogen fuel cell technology. As hydrogen gains traction as a clean ene...
The term "commodities supercycle" is used loosely, but the underlying concept — a prolonged period of above-average commodity prices driven by structural demand...
Uranium spot prices reached their highest level in 15 years as nuclear energy receives renewed political support globally and supply from major producers remain...