Precious Metals House of the Year: JP Morgan

In building out its global custody, vaulting and physical commodities businesses last year, JP Morgan navigated choppy economic waters to achieve success, scooping Energy Risk’s Precious Metals House of the Year award along the way

Energy Risk Awards 2012
Energy Risk Awards 2012

“This was a year for standing by your clients and making sure they could manage their exposures and businesses through the volatility,” says Kevin Roberts, JP Morgan’s London-based head of global metals sales and marketing. “That meant providing much-needed liquidity and market access during a period of economic, political and regulatory uncertainty.”

Volatility across the precious metals sector was epitomised by gold, which saw a spectacular boom, as the loss of the US AAA credit rating and

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