Energy Risk - 2008-08-11
Articles in this issue
Market focus
Northern Europe’s power generation fleet is set to undergo drastic changes going into the next decade due to regulation and retirements. Point Carbon analysts Paulo Homen Cristo and Mauricio Bermudez-Neubauer outline the potential impacts these factors…
Calibrating trees to the market prices of options
How trinomial trees can be used to calibrate a local volatility model tothe market prices of average price options. By Jim Clark, Les Clewlowand Chris Strickland
Where to now?
Is risk management improving? Are thegas markets safe? Where are oil pricesgoing? Respondents give their opinionsin a survey conducted at Energy RiskUSA. Katie Holliday reports
Grabbing new business
Global exchanges are vying for a largerslice of the growing OTC market, just asincreasing US market regulation couldpush business towards regional exchanges.Catherine Lacoursière reports
The price isn’t right
Shifting European power marketstructures and fundamentalsmake price risk management formajor consumers a real challenge.Noreen Guy and Damien Coxexamine the most effectiveprocurement strategies
Energy Risk’s Asia Awards 2008
The emerging and often illiquid nature of some of Asia’s energy markets has made them a challenging environment in which to work during the credit crunch. Despite this, there are some impressive success stories. Our Asia Awards honour seven companies…