Energy
How Japan got it covered
Asian market
Aquila’s troubles could break emerging markets risk
New products
Canada opens new pastures
Corporate profile
Exchanges eye weather
Listed products
Getting a grip on the market
Energy company profile
Pessimism holds dollar back from recovery
Despite dollar weakness, the euro is struggling to break parity
Success strategies
Since launching two strategy funds in 1999, ORN Capital has gone from strength to strength and is following up this success up with the launch of a European distressed debt strategy next month
Waiting for a boom
Weather derivatives
US banks review legal options against operational risk charge
FRONT PAGE NEWS
UK watchdog welcomes banks’ move on money laundering
FRONT PAGE NEWS
UK accepts large banks could use basic op risk approach
BASEL II UPDATE
Op risk floor removed to give flexibility
BASEL II UPDATE
GFI launches trading for dry freight derivatives
New York based-brokerage GFI Group is to offer hybrid voice and online trading of dry freight derivatives in a joint venture with Arrow Chartering, a London-based shipbroker.
The energy traders’ trader
Danny Masters co-founded a hedge fund to exploit the untapped potential for risk management in the energy market
Clearing the obstacles
Credit quality is essential to every energy firm’s success, as recent problems at Aquila and Dynegy attest. Couple this with the post-Enron threat of increased regulation for OTC energy derivatives and it is clear that the energy trading market needs…
From strategy to tactics
Effective tactical use of risk management information has long been an aspiration of many organisations, but technical obstacles have stood in the way. In this third of four articles on integrated credit risk management, David Rowe argues that the…
Running for cover
Energy
Beyond the pail
Basel accord
Brent’s liquidity crisis
The decision by energy information provider Platts to alter the definition of its Brent benchmark price has forced the issue over the crude blend’s liquidity problems, reports Matt Horsbrugh
Equity slump sees upsurge in long-dated hedging
The European interest rate swaps market has seen a return of the long-dated hedging programmes that first surfaced at the end of last year, according to traders at investment banks.
Weather derivatives to buck energy trading downturn, says report
Weather derivatives have a promising future, despite troubles in the energy merchants sector, according to a report by New York-based energy consultancy RJ Rudden Associates.
UK investor fears seem overdone, regulator says
It is right that regulators look hard at the UK’s regulatory regime to see whether improvements are needed to prevent a fraudulent attempt to inflate corporate earnings for personal gain, the UK’s chief financial regulator said today.