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The US rejection of TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline will hinder the development of the Alberta oil sands, while making the option of exporting crude to Asia more attractive for Canada, analysts...
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With carbon prices plunging both the Europe and the US as the fragile global economy takes place Energy Risk is speaking to key players within the industry regarding the future of the carbon markets and...
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has guaranteed the first structured product to be listed on the Canadian National Stock Exchange, which expects more US banks to follow suit
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Critics argue a Canadian OTC derivatives repository would lead to fragmented and inconsistent data
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Alberta, Canada, home to the world’s third largest oil reserves, will await further federal government moves before upping its own emissions limits or developing a carbon cap-and-trade scheme
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Canadian oil sands are set to have a greater role in the global energy mix, but whether they will set the floor for world oil prices will depend on a variety of factors
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Vermont senator Bernie Sanders unleashed a furore last month when he posted confidential US Commodity Futures Trading Commission data on his website showing the names and aggregate positions levels of more than 200 companies trading crude oil, heating...
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Market participants attribute a range of factors to the 23% rise in foreign exchange turnover in the UK reported by the Bank of England's FX Joint Standing Committee on July 25
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Australia’s financial regulators are leaning towards mandatory clearing for the local interest rate derivatives market – and may also conclude that any central counterparty serving the market has to be based locally. It’s the latest evidence of...
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Canada’s tight-knit and conservative banking community weathered the financial crisis well, due to its restrained approach to risk and a good relationship with its savvy regulators. ORR talks to some in the market about this success, and where op risk...
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