[Herald Interview] ‘Battery expansion to prompt strong cobalt, lithium trading’
Korea is likely to see more activity in the metal derivative market amid the growth of battery metals trading, said a CME Group executive in charge of handling the firm’s global metals business.
Jin Hennig, managing director and global head of metal products at CME Group, a leading financial derivatives exchange, said Korea can play a critical role in both metal trading and transactions as the overall market is growing at a fast pace.
CME Group, as a derivative marketplace, offers futures and options of commodities and finance, ranging from agriculture and metals to interest rates, allowing investors to hedge price risks.
“Korea has been one of the fastest-growing markets for (CME Group's) metals business in the past three to five years,” Hennig said in an interview with The Korea Herald in central Seoul on Friday.
Born and raised in Seoul, Hennig moved to the US when she was 16, and has been with CME Group since 2011. She is a member of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission's Energy & Environmental Advisory Committee, where she advises on the role of metals in the transition to clean energy.
According to Hennig, Korea has been the largest market in the Asia-Pacific region for CME Group in terms of market volume.
While gold has been traditionally the main market of interest in Korea as a safe-haven investment tool, the trend is changing as battery-related metals, such as cobalt and lithium, are receiving attention as the electric vehicle market expands.
In response to the larger transactions in metals trading, the need for derivative instruments related to the market comes as investors need a tool to protect against volatile price swings.
“We have been seeing great developments around battery metals,” Hennig said. “Metals are in a very bright spot because we need to build infrastructure to accommodate (them) as the energy transition happens. Electricity itself is not an issue, (the issue) is more (the storage) of electricity. The answer to that is batteries.”
“Because of the (US') Inflation Reduction Act, the (ESG drive) and market fragmentation, a lot of these markets are going to become more regionalized,” she said, explaining why a more diverse portfolio is needed now more than ever to hedge risks.
However, Hennig judges that the prices of metals, including cobalt, lithium and copper, have not yet reflected their full values as slower Chinese demand due to China's slowing economy has chilled the market.
With more than 20 years of experience in the metal trading business, Hennig believes trading in metal futures and options can be a stable tool to hedge risks during a time of high volatility.
“Sixty percent of our time is focused on the current liquid set of products and making sure that they are doing well. But 40 percent of our time gets spent exploring a new market and creating a hedging tool for the marketplace,” Hennig said.
“Our job is to make sure that we are staying ahead of the curve to find a contract or needs in the marketplace for the risk management tool," she said.
-
S. Korea successfully tests solidProsecutors seek 5[Herald Interview] ‘Battery expansion to prompt strong cobalt, lithium trading’EcoPro, SK Ecoplant to build EV battery recycling plant in HungaryAbout half of top 500 firms remain undecided on 2024 investment plans: poll[Contribution] Korean food captivates global palatesCulture Ministry offers Suneung takers free exhibitions, discounted performancesNTCK to celebrate 100th Seoul performance of ‘The Orphan of Zhao’North Korea threatens consequences after South Korea launches 1st spy satellite[Korea Beyond Korea] In Sao Paulo, horizons expand for Korean studies
下一篇:Fractional art market opens up to lure new investors
- ·Province office raided in probe into wife of opposition leader
- ·Yoon says China would not benefit from trilateral cooperation with Russia, N. Korea
- ·이낙연 "전우 시체 위에서 응원가 못 부른다"…총선 유세 거절?
- ·NTCK to celebrate 100th Seoul performance of ‘The Orphan of Zhao’
- ·Seoul City to operate autonomous night bus
- ·S. Korea's top diplomat holds talks with Malaysian, Indonesian counterparts at APEC
- ·[Today’s K
- ·[Herald Review] NCT 127 takes inspiration from ‘Matrix’ for 3rd tour
- ·North Korea threatens consequences after South Korea launches 1st spy satellite
- ·[Contribution] Korean food captivates global palates
- ·[Herald Interview] ‘Battery expansion to prompt strong cobalt, lithium trading’
- ·[New in Korean] Kim Hye
- ·Kolmar BNH to ramp up production with new plant
- ·S. Korea's top diplomat holds talks with Malaysian, Indonesian counterparts at APEC
- ·Will Suneung without ‘killer questions’ reduce reliance on private education?
- ·US renews concerns over N. Korea
- ·Fractional art market opens up to lure new investors
- ·N. Korea notifies Japan of plan to launch satellite between Wednesday and Dec. 1: report
- ·Gov't administrative network down for 2nd day; recovery efforts under way
- ·Trump vows to kill Asia trade deal being pursued by Biden if elected
- ·Seoul Art Center highlights next
- ·[Herald Interview] ‘Battery expansion to prompt strong cobalt, lithium trading’
- ·NCSoft to tear loose from Lineage: CEO
- ·민주당 이상민 의원, 내주 與 혁신위와 대담…거취 정할지 주목
- ·AmCham seminar explores health care as bigger part of Korea
- ·Golf club's 'no Japanese car' policy sparks controversy
- ·Yoon appoints new defense, culture ministers without parliamentary confirmation
- ·S. Korea holds rare military parade, warns NK against nuclear attack
- ·Chief justice seat at top court left vacant amid Assembly chaos
- ·S. Korea sweeps up 2 gold medals at stake in recurve team events
- ·[Our Museums] Gyeonggi Ceramic Museum shows artistic essence of ceramics throughout history
- ·문재인 "부동산 정책, 초유 상황에 실책…신뢰 잃어 뼈아프다"
- ·외교부, 이스라엘 전역 여행경보 ‘특별여행주의보’ 발령
- ·N. Korean envoy vows stronger 'self
- ·Satellite imagery highlights 'dramatic' increase in N. Korea
- ·Questions remain after passage of anonymous birth bill
- ·P1Harmony expands reach in US with iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour
- ·S. Korean battery makers' R&D investment up 12.5% in Jan.
- ·Exports gain 2.2% from Nov. 1
- ·Fire breaks out at SK On's plant during pilot run in China
- ·'이상민 탈당' 때린 민주 의원들 "국회의장 하려 동지 팔아"
- ·Will Suneung without ‘killer questions’ reduce reliance on private education?
- ·N. Korea notifies Japan of plan to launch satellite between Wednesday and Dec. 1: report
- ·[Korea Beyond Korea] In Sao Paulo, horizons expand for Korean studies
- ·Day laborers, low
- ·NTCK to celebrate 100th Seoul performance of ‘The Orphan of Zhao’