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Citadel Expands Commodity Trading to Australia With Power Hires

GenevaTimes by GenevaTimes
August 22, 2025
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Citadel is bolstering its ability to trade commodities in Asia, after building one of the largest investment businesses in the space over 23 years. Its commodities trading group has a roster of more than 260 investment professionals, nearly 100 engineers in 12 locations globally. The division has a strategic focus on helping energy producers and consumers manage their risks in markets ranging including natural gas, power, environmental products and weather, said the person. 

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