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Watch: Interview: Jeff Currie, Goldman Sachs

  • Featuring
  • Paul Hickin
  • Length
  • 12:25
  • Topic
  • Industry Views Iran Sanctions

Will crude oil prices hit $100/b soon? Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, talks to Paul Hickin, associate editorial director at S&P Global Platts, about the impact of supply disruptions when US sanctions on Iran are re-imposed in November, as well as Saudi Arabia's spare capacity. Currie also shares Goldman Sachs' outlook on commodities in light of the US-China trade war, rising interest rates, and other factors that are affecting markets.

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