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What is happening to the Super-Cycle? The thesis is redistributive policies, energy transition and deglobalization have dramatically constrained supply while ballooning demand. Arguably, all conditions have tightened exacerbated by conflict, energy subsidies and a worsening emissions outlook. So why have commodities fallen off the Spring highs? Is this a pause before prices inexorably march upwards? Jeff Currie, Chief Economist for Commodities at Goldman Sachs returns to talk about the last 6 months and what the future might hold.
To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy & commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider
To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/
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What is happening to the Super-Cycle? The thesis is redistributive policies, energy transition and deglobalization have dramatically constrained supply while ballooning demand. Arguably, all conditions have tightened exacerbated by conflict, energy subsidies and a worsening emissions outlook. So why have commodities fallen off the Spring highs? Is this a pause before prices inexorably march upwards? Jeff Currie, Chief Economist for Commodities at Goldman Sachs returns to talk about the last 6 months and what the future might hold.
To find out more about HC and our talent advisory services in the energy & commodities sector visit www.hcgroup.global/hc-insider
To connect with our host Paul Chapman, you can find him at www.linkedin.com/in/paulchapmanhc/

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