Goldman Commodities Research Chief Jeff Currie Set to Leave

  • Currie has been the face of commodities research at Goldman
  • That includes predicting another decade-long price supercycle

WATCH: Goldman Sachs’s Jeff Currie is leaving the bank after 27 years.Source: Bloomberg

Jeff Currie, the prominent commodities analyst known for making bold — often bullish — pronouncements, is leaving Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Currie has been the face of the Wall Street titan’s commodities research for the better part of three decades, commanding attention in that market with a willingness to stick his neck out on calls, with mixed success.

Goldman announced his departure in a memo to staff on Monday. Currie doesn’t plan to take on another job immediately, and the bank won’t have a new head for his group. Instead, Daan Struyven, Sam Dart and Nick Snowdon — who are responsible for oil, natural gas and metals research, respectively — will help co-lead it.

Currie rose to fame after correctly predicting the China-driven boom of the 2000s and that decade’s surge in oil prices. He has had less luck repeating the feat after outlining reasons for another supercycle that could last a decade.