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Enterprise-grade risk management tools built for corporate treasurers, risk managers, and strategic procurement teams. Quantify exposure, prove hedge effectiveness, and protect margins with confidence.
Replace manual excel modelling with VaR analytics
Pre-execution scenarios to prove effectiveness
Reduce volatility and maintain debt service with predictive cash flow
Simplify compliance with boardroom-ready risk metrics and reporting
Optimise cash reserves using var-driven liquidity multiples
Set risk limits based on board-approved tolerance levels
Track exposure across metals, agriculture, and forest products
Automate covenant and lender reporting obligations
Connect seamlessly with existing treasury management systems via API
Model worst-case price movements to secure category spend
Use independent Fastmarkets benchmarks for index-linked contracts
Value embedded options like caps and floors to avoid hidden fees
Build self-insurance funds for illiquid or non-hedgeable markets
Refine should-cost models with volatility-adjusted strategies
The market challenges:
IOSCO-compliant Fastmarkets benchmarks trusted by global manufacturers
Manage your entire commodity portfolio across metals, forest, agriculture and carbon products in one single platform
Enterprise-grade risk management with rapid deployment
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Use Fastmarkets price data to settle against exchange-traded commodity derivative contracts
Fastmarkets lithium and cobalt futures contracts enable you access to risk management solutions as you make strategic business decisions
The demand for electrical steel in the US will outpace the supply of the material, which is currently facing a shortage due to a lack of domestic producers of the value-added steel, the top executive of Kloeckner Metals Corporation (KMC) told Fastmarkets
Copper market participants in Europe have become increasingly interested in ‘green’ material, with some consumers focusing procurement on environmentally conscious copper
The Global Steel Climate Council (GSCC) has launched new standards for producers that want to call their products “low carbon,” just as the US government, ready with billions of infrastructure spending to deploy, is deciding exactly what “low carbon” means