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FT Global Commodities Summit 23-25 April 2012 l Lausanne, Switzerland The Super-Cycle: New tactics for an evolving market


The FT Global Commodities Summit 2012 will bring together the world’s largest trading houses, investment banks and natural resources groups, who will have senior executives and top traders delivering keynote speeches and debating in panels.


The Summit features the who’s who of the commodity trading world and is essential to anyone investing in or trading natural


resources. ENQUIRIES


SPEAKERS E: diana.whittington@ft.com T: +44 20 7873 4128


REGISTRATION E: mike.lundby@ft.com T: +44 20 7873 3837


SPONSORSHIP E: craig.bethell@ft.com


T: +44 20 7873 4110 Summit chairs:


Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial Times Javier Blas, Commodities Editor, Financial Times


Confirmed speakers: Pierre Barbé, President Trading & Shipping,TOTSA T


otal Oil Trading SA


Alex Beard, Global Head of Oil,Glencore Alberto Calderon, Group Executive & Chief Commercial Officer,BHP Billiton Limited Simon Collins, Director,Trafigura Beheer BV Richard Elman, Chairman, Noble Group Catherine Flax, CEO Commodities, EMEA,JP Morgan Andrew Harding, CEO,Rio Tinto Copper Didier Houssain, Head, Directorate of Energy Markets & Security,IEA


Daniel Jaeggi, Co-founder and Group Vice President, Head of Global Trading,Mercuria Energy Group David Lilley, Co-founder,Red Kite Capital Management LLP Ian Taylor, CEO & President,Vitol Group of Companies Torbjörn Tornqvist, Chairman,Gunvor Group Sunny Verghese, Group Managing Director & CEO, Olam International Anthony Ward, Co-founder,Armajaro Holdings


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