Global Capital Commodities Taps Brady for Metals, Energy Trading

Los Angeles-based hedge fund Global Capital Commodities has selected Brady plc to manage its futures and options trading and risk for base metals, precious metals and energy.

"We were looking for a solution that would provide best-of-breed capability to price, monitor and risk-manage our positions and that could be quickly implemented to meet our aggressive time constraints," says Marc Aron, principal of Global Capital Commodities. "The Brady solution offers all the features needed to price and manage our base metals trading, full coverage of LME-traded metals, as well as other non-ferrous metal products. It also offers all the tools required to manage volatility, price curves and derivatives from wherever we are," he says.

"After researching the competition, we selected Brady for the depth of industry expertise shown by their team coupled with the product's functionality, which met all our requirements," Aron says. "Brady's solution will allow us to take advantage of the volatile commodity environment."

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