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About Philippe Chalmin

Philippe Chalmin is a Member of the Council of Economic Analysis appointed by the Prime Minister, he is the Founding Chairman of Cyclope, the main European research institute on commodity markets which annually publishes the Cyclope report on the economy and global markets. In October 2010, he was appointed Chairman of the Observatory on Agricultural and Food Prices and Margins (Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Economy and Finance). He is the author of close to forty publications, including the most recent “The World is Hungry” (2009), “Le siècle de Jules” (2010), “Demain, j’ai 60 ans, journal d’un économiste” (2011) and “Crises 1929, 1974, 2008 Histoire et espérances” (2013). He is a graduate of HEC, holder of the agrégation in history and Doctor of Literature, Philippe Chalmin is Professor of Economic History at Paris-Dauphine University where he directs the Masters in International Affairs.
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What’s Up In Commodity Markets?
5 years ago

What’s Up In Commodity Markets?

How to explain such a reversal? There was the Kashoggi affair that put pressure on Saudi Arabia vis-à-vis the United States and encouraged it to comply with Trump’s tweets by …
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What’s Up In Commodity Markets?
6 years ago

What’s Up In Commodity Markets?

What’s up in commodity markets? In May, China imported 94.14 MT of iron ore (91.52 MT in May 2017) which is 448 MT over five months. Steel production reached a …
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What’s Up In Commodity and Oil Markets?
6 years ago

What’s Up In Commodity and Oil Markets?

With its average Brent price forecast at USD 60 for 2018 (with ‘stable’ geopolitical conditions), CyclOpe is starting to pale. The underlying analysis remains valid for oil markets. Two new …
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What’s Up In Commodities Markets?
6 years ago

What’s Up In Commodities Markets?

We must hope that cocoa will escape our irascible ‘tweetomaniac’, the dear Donald who, with the departure of his only remaining moderate advisers, has rung in a new era – ‘Trump unbound’.
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