Medley Global Advisors acquisition

Energy Aspects acquires Medley Global Advisors from the Financial Times Group

1 December 2020: Energy Aspects, the international energy research consultancy, today announces the purchase of Medley Global Advisors from the Financial Times Group. Medley Global Advisors is the leading macro policy research service, creating value and insight for the world’s top hedge funds, institutional investors, and asset managers. The business is at the forefront of helping a global clientele understand the nuances of central banking, fiscal and energy policymaking.


Fredrik Fosse, CEO of Energy Aspects, says “We are excited for the Medley team and its clients to join Energy Aspects. Medley and EA are a great fit as two leading research houses in adjacent but increasingly interlinked areas of coverage. Our deep expertise on energy markets will add to Medley’s macro and policy offering and our plans to invest in Medley will further strengthen coverage and service for its clients.”


Brendan Fitzsimmons, Medley’s senior managing partner and global head of macro strategy and client engagement, says “Energy Aspects is a natural home for Medley and this transaction brings together two teams with an equal passion for excellence in research and advisory services. EA’s plans for investing in macro coverage to build on its strong expertise in energy is an exciting prospect for the Medley team and its clients.”



About EA - Energy Aspects is an independent research consultancy founded in 2012. The company provides expert-led analysis of energy market fundamentals and price movement forecasts, and is well known for its in-depth, forward-looking research based on both high-level industry contacts and its extensive data models. The company has offices in London, New York, Houston and Singapore.


About Medley Global Advisors - Medley Global Advisors is the leading macro policy advisory for the world's top hedge funds, institutional investors and asset managers. Its global network of analysts and strategists spans G10, global emerging markets, and macro energy coverages, helping its client base navigate a constantly shifting global landscape of monetary, fiscal, regulatory, energy, political and geopolitical affairs. The company has offices in New York, London, and Tokyo.


For more information, please visit www.energyaspects.com or write to us at contact@energyaspects.com.

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