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DME launch delayed
The Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) today announced that it has delayed its launch by one month until June 1, 2007, subject to regulatory approvals of its clearing arrangement.
ISDA adds coal annex to its Master Agreement
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) today announced publication of the ISDA Global Physical Coal Annex to the ISDA Master Agreement.
JP Morgan signs up Deutsche Börse for nuclear custom index
Deutsche Börse has expanded its customised index range offering a World Nuclear Power Index for JPMorgan. The index will be offered exclusively by JPMorgan as an underlying for a range of structured products.
Survey reveals major energy buyers’ views and strategies
A pan-European price forecasting survey of 100 major energy users has revealed that only two fifths of respondents had a risk management policy - seen as essential when developing an energy procurement strategy.
Storm Exchange launches electronic weather exchange
Storm Exchange, a financial technology company that helps corporations to reduce the financial impact of unplanned weather on earnings, has unveiled an electronic weather exchange based on 500 proprietary, industry-specific weather indices.
GM&T and Soteg sign power plant agreement
London-based Gazprom Marketing and Trading (GM&T), and Soteg, the main supplier of natural gas and electricity in Luxembourg, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to form a joint venture for the construction of a combined cycle gas turbine plant in…
Swiss Re closes European Clean Energy Fund
Global reinsurer Swiss Re has announced the successful close of the European Clean Energy Fund, one of the largest funds of this type in Europe.
Plus ça change
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A turning point
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The missing link
With several countries now developing emissions trading schemes, UN-supervised project-based emissions credits could become the linking instrument that creates a global price signal for greenhouse gas abatement. But greater standardisation in the market…
The hidden costs of climate change
The business risks posed to energy companies by climate change go well beyond compliance with emissions reduction schemes. Most companies that have taken climate risks into account have only considered half the picture, says John Firth
Charging at commodities
Canada may rank as the world's third largest hydrocarbon producer, yet its energy derivatives market has been, up to now, somewhat constrained. David Watkins reports
Michael Bertuccio
Roderick Bruce discovers what has helped BP's MICHAEL BERTUCCIO achieve his success on both the physical and financial sides of the energy business