Hin Leong s court-appointed managers seek to freeze Lim s assets businesstimes.com.sg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from businesstimes.com.sg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
New Singapore Hire for Bunker Trader IME
by Ship & Bunker News Team
Thursday December 24, 2020
Dubai-headquatered
Singapore.
14 years of marine experience whose previous bunker industry roles include positions at
Prosper Marine Pte Ltd,
Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd, and most recently
Praxis Energy Agents. Singapore is our hub to the Far East, and Adrian brings another dimension to our team, a spokesperson for IME s management told Ship & Bunker in an emailed note. Every member of the IME family brings with themselves many years of experience and we are very pleased that Adrian will complement that structure. We will continue with our focus both on this region and global expansion and are very excited to have Adrian join us.
World’s Largest Oil Traders Caught In Global Corruption Scandal Over the past two years, some of the world s largest oil traders have become the envy of many smaller traders for managing to pull some outlandish profits amid one of the worst oil crises in history. These traders, including Big Oil companies and independent traders, have been doing a rip-roaring business ostensibly by following Warren Buffett s mantra of being greedy when others are fearful and having access to esoteric resources such as giant underground storage caverns.
But, alas, it appears that some players have been gaining the upper hand on the market mainly through underhanded deals. Indeed, Vitol Group, the world s largest oil trading firm, has just agreed to pay $164 million in fines and disgorgement by the DOJ and CFTC for oil bribes in Brazil, Mexico, and Ecuador. Further, Vitol has been slapped with penalties by the CFTC for attempting to manipulate two S&P Global Platts physical oil benchma
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Over the past two years, some of the world s largest oil traders have become the envy of many smaller traders for managing to pull some outlandish profits amid one of the worst oil crises in history. These traders, including Big Oil companies and independent traders, have been doing a rip-roaring business ostensibly by following Warren Buffett s mantra of being greedy when others are fearful and having access to esoteric resources such as giant underground storage caverns.
But, alas, it appears that some players have been gaining the upper hand on the market mainly through underhanded deals. Indeed,
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