Didier Giblet

Didier Giblet started out as a police investigator before moving into finance. The global head of energy and commodities trading at Fortis tells Roderick Bruce how an investigative mind has helped him in his career in energy trading

Correlations between criminology and energy trading are usually explored by regulators as opposed to traders themselves. Yet Didier Giblet is able to take a more forensic view than most – he was formerly an investigator with the Belgian Police Department before entering the world of finance.

"Trading and investigating a crime are both all about intuition," says the head of global energy and commodities trading, global markets, at Fortis. "You have to process a huge amount of information before

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