News
12 February 2016

Concord Resources signs $250m loan from Goldman subsidiary

Region:
Europe

New metal trader Concord Resources has signed a $250m one-year credit line from J Aron, Goldman Sachs’s commodity lending arm. Concord, which is based in London, was formed at the end of last year by former Noble Group traders and hopes to benefit from the withdrawal of other...

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