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Japan’s decision last week to remove nuclear energy from the country’s fuel mix by 2040, is set to significantly increase the country’s short-term demand for fossil fuels, especially liquefied natural...
The prospect of a liquid spot LNG market among South-east Asian countries will boost a swaps market stuck in second gear since the first trade was completed in early 2011
Liquidity in the dry bulk freight derivatives market dried up rapidly this year with many players exiting the market. Jay Maroo talks to market experts about their outlook for the market now and what needs...
Banks are increasingly using their IT infrastructure to increase their competitive advantage. Learn how this can work in practice.
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RK Mehra, executive director (international trade) at Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, talks to Jay Maroo about his company’s commodity hedging programme, corporate hedging in India and the likely effect of any regulatory changes
The shale revolution has led to talk of easing the decades-old restrictions on the export of US crude oil – but how likely is that to happen? Alexander Osipovich reports
APX-Endex and Fluxys Belgium are working together to reshape the Belgian natural gas market. Christian Moger, APX-Endex’s commercial manager of the Continental spot gas markets, explains how the new market will be structured and what APX-Endex and Fluxys...
Gazprom’s latest renegotiations of its long-term gas supply contracts resulted in lower prices for the buyers, but no attempt to move away from oil indexation. But with spot gas prices in Europe forecast to remain depressed, the pressure to de-link...
As temperatures rise and extreme events grow more common, energy companies have stepped up their hedging of weather risk, according to market participants. Alexander Osipovich reports
The central-western European market is at the heart of power trading in Europe and is something of a blueprint for plans to create a single European electricity market. With market coupling progressing well, other challenges now need to be addressed,...
Structural changes to the European carbon market are due to take effect in 2013. However, while the proposals could revive the ailing market, disagreement is rife on how to proceed, says Samuel Fenwick
This handy guide reviews the various steps banks are taking to improve their risk management techniques, looking at the benefits and pitfalls of each one.
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