Goldman Boosts Commodities Trading

New York–based full-service global investment banking and securities firm Goldman Sachs Group has named Greg Agran and Magid Shenouda as co-heads of commodities trading.

New York–based full-service global investment banking and securities firm Goldman Sachs Group has named Greg Agran and Magid Shenouda as co-heads of commodities trading, Bloomberg reports. Agran will be based in New York and Shenouda in London. The duo succeeds Jeffrey Resnick, global head of commodities trading, who is retiring.

Agran, who came to Goldman Sachs in 1991 as an analyst in New York, is presently head of U.S. natural gas and power trading and head of global commodities principal investing. Shenouda joined in 1999 as a vice president in London and is currently the bank’s head of European crude oil and products trading and European gas and power trading.

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