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Hedging on a jet plane

The past eighteen months has been a critical time for airlines. FAME Information Services looks at how an airline can reduce operating costs by jet fuel hedging

Rising fuel costs, diving profits

Airlines differ on how to manage jet fuel price ‘hyper-volatility’ as option prices point to more turbulence ahead. Catherine Lacoursière reports

In search of transparency

The open secret of index price manipulation in the natural gas sector is officially out, and the industry is scrambling to reform the system. Kevin Foster reports

Cell mates

Traders love spreadsheets. But complex deals can quickly outgrow a sheet developed on the fly. Since traders won’t abandon their favourite tools, Stuart Cook and Tony Hughes of The Structure Group look at how firms can control their use

The front-month proxy hedge

The front-month proxy hedge is a correlation-based hedge that seeks to neutralise the aggregate sensitivity of a portfolio to a futures curve by converting the individual futures hedges into a single hedge with respect to only the front-month contract…

Between Kyoto and the caribou

Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol on climate change is unlikely to have an effect on the burgeoning Canadian oil and gas sector, as Maria Kielmas discovers

Struggling for integration

Political issues are stalling Mexico’s energy sector reform just as the country is poised to become a major natural gas importer, reports Maria Kielmas

A new look at credit risk capital

In the second of two articles on Standard & Poor’s refinement of analytical methodology, John Kennedy discusses an updated approach to evaluating credit risk capital

Weinstein resurfaces at Cantor

Bernie Weinstein, former president of Thomson Financial’s sales and trading group, will become a senior managing director at inter-dealer broker Cantor Fitzgerald on January 1, overseeing Cantor Market Data (CMD) and eSpeed’s Software Solutions business.

The nextgeneration

Research suggests performance from new funds compares favourably with their seasoned counterparts, but how do investors go about spotting emerging talent?

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