Copper Round-Up, Q4 Outlook & 2023 Outlook on Supply and Demand
Speakers
Sung Choi
Associate, Metals & Mining
BNEF
Sung Choi is an associate at BloomberNEF. His work includes analysis to understand metals and mining industry dynamics and developments essential to the energy transition. For example, some of his most recent work looked at copper supply and demand dynamics to forecast copper demand out to 2040. Sung previously worked as a head of strategy and investment for POSCO America, the US regional HQ for POSCO group, one of Korea's largest global conglomerates that operate in steel, lithium, hydrogen, chemical, energy, construction, and trading. Prior to that, he wrote an investment thesis at M.R. Beal and Co., a boutique investment bank, and Denali investors, a hedge fund. Sung holds BA in Economics from Columbia University. He also served in the US Army.
Todd Sibilla
Metals Specialist
Bloomberg
Todd Sibilla is a Commodity Specialist for Bloomberg in New York. In this capacity he has recently lectured at multiple industry events, including the Bloomberg Base and Precious Metals Webinar series, Client conferences in Toronto, Montreal, Miami, Mexico City and Monterrey, MX. He has been a featured speaker in the past at the BMO Metals and Mining Conference, CPM Gold Yearbook release, CPM/Metals Bulletin “Minor Metals” Conference, Society of Mining Metallurgy and Exploration NYC conferences, Peru Universidad Esan, Universidad Peruana (UPC) and regional domestic USA Universities. He has expertise in all aspects of global financial markets and is a risk and hedging model specialist. Todd has a patent with Bloomberg for electronic trading technology. Additional noteworthy events include the United Nations Renewable Energy Conference, the AFP Canada Annual Conference, CFA events, and Bloomberg Symposiums.
Grant Sporre
Senior Research Analyst - Metals & Mining
Bloomberg Intelligence
Grant Sporre joined Bloomberg in 2020 and is head of the EMEA Bloomberg Intelligence Research team covering the metals and mining sector. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Grant has spent over 15 years on the sell-side covering both commodities and mining equities.