Commodities pare $40 billion of hedge funds' wealth since 2008: Report
The trader and asset manager said the perception of commodities as an investable asset has been replaced by a 'generalised aversion'.

The trader and asset manager said the perception of commodities as an investable asset has been replaced by a "generalised aversion". "Commodities as an asset class are not as attractive as before and we are seeing the consequences on our asset management division," Trafigura CFO Christophe Salmon said.
"It is probably one of the consequences of the end of the commodities supercycle." Trafigura last month joined other traders by shutting down its flagship Galena Metals Fund during the worst year for raw material prices since the global financial crisis of 2008.
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