Mitsubishi Expands Copper Trading Business as Peru Mine Ramps Up - Bloomberg

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Mitsubishi Corp.’s trading arm is expanding its copper trading business in Europe in preparation for receiving concentrates from a new mine in Peru.

Mitsubishi Corp. RtM has hired Branko Buhavac, formerly at Trafigura Group, as head trader for base metals in Europe, according to people familiar with the matter. He will work alongside Rick Whitby and Christian Zaleski in London, the people said, asking not to be identified as the matter is private.