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* [http://www.sucden.com/ Sucres et Denrées Official website] |
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* [http://www.answers.com/topic/compagnie-financi-re-sucres-et-denr-es-s-a?cat=biz-fin Company History: Compagnie Financière Sucres et Denrées S.A.] |
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* [http://www.comfinfunds.com/ Comfin Funds] |
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[[Category:Companies established in 1973]] |
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Sucden Financial Limited is a commodities, financial futures and options broker, operating for over 35 years. Founded in 1973, Sucden Financial 's parent is Sucres et Denrées SA, a company incorporated in France. The group's main activity is sugar trading, where the group ranks amongst the world leaders with a market share of around 20% of free market volumes.
Sucden Financial is a member of the world’s major commodities exchanges, is one of only 12 Ring-Dealing members on the London Metal Exchange and is able to deal in virtually all commodities and financials futures and options contracts, as well as foreign exchange, CFDs and Equities globally. Sucden Financial’s clients range from corporate and institutional to private investors wishing to trade a range of derivative products. Clients trade in agricultural commodities such as sugar, coffee, cocoa, cotton and grains and oil seeds, industrial commodities such as base metals, steel, plastics and energy, to foreign exchange, equities, CFDs and other financial products.