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The energy trading world’s appetite for technology has often lagged that of financial markets, leaving it more exposed to risk. For example, the sometimes significant time gap between execution, confirmation...
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...
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...
Banks are increasingly using their IT infrastructure to increase their competitive advantage. Learn how this can work in practice.
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National European regulators are moving forward with Solvency II implementation at varying speeds. With Omnibus II still to be finalised, the uncertainties over the rules are creating additional pressures for local regulators. Thomas Whittaker examines...
Flows into volatility-based structured products and exchange-traded funds have been greatest in the US, though even European investors have tended to use the Vix index to access volatility. But higher volatility in Europe, coupled with an increase in...
Asset owners turned out in force in Sydney on May 5 for the annual Australian Fixed Income Forum. The event featured an array of panel discussions tackling subjects such as macroeconomics, the development of RMBS, covered and corporate bond markets, and...
Market coupling in the European power markets is a major step towards realising the European Union’s vision of a single electricity market for Europe. Although market coupling can’t achieve this ambitious target alone, its role in the process is vital...
The setting for Energy Risk’s second CEE conference was Poland’s financial capital – Warsaw. The phoenix city, as it is known, was an apt setting for discussion of the growth of the power markets in the region, which are steadily increasing in liquidity...
Trevor Morgan of the International Energy Agency (IEA) talks to Energy Risk about phasing out fossil fuel subsidies, unconventional gas, why Copenhagen was a failure and the outlook for renewables.
Energy Risk traveled to Warsaw, Poland for the its Central and Eastern Europe Conference. High-profile market participants from the region attended the event and discussed the progress and potential going forward.
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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