Risk & Energy Risk – 2012 Commodity Rankings – energy

After a rollercoaster year in the markets, Morgan Stanley seized the top spot in the 2012 Risk and Energy Risk Commodity Rankings, while its traditional rival, Goldman Sachs, slipped to number two. Alexander Osipovich reports. With additional reporting by Gillian Carr and Jay Maroo

Risk and Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2012 - Energy

For a PDF of the results within all sections of the 2012 Commodity Rankings, click here.

Turbulence in both the physical and financial worlds spilled over into energy markets in 2011. The Arab Spring sent the price of Brent crude soaring to more than $126 per barrel (/bbl) in April, but then Standard & Poor’s downgrade of the US credit rating, coupled with the worsening European debt crisis, pushed the benchmark down to around $101/bbl by October.

Meanwhile, a boom in unconventional oil and gas

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