Energy Risk - April 2015

Articles in this issue
UK power grid needs investment to keep lights on in future
Capacity crunch looms due to uncertainty and congestion, warns Genscape’s Dale
Power capacity mechanisms worry EU electricity traders
Schemes pose threat to electricity markets and integration, firms say
Right-way risk can create a false sense of security
Counterparty correlations are no substitute for due diligence, argues Kaminski
US record-keeping rule hits commodity derivatives end-users
CFTC rule change forces firms to retain piles of pre-trade communications
Bank and investor exodus worsened oil rout, traders say
Role of financial participants in price plunge adds new twist to old debate
Icap Energy’s Francis wrestles with regulatory change
New European energy and commodities head faces tough decisions
EU commodity position limits prove tricky to hammer out
Energy companies worried by lack of detail on how Mifid II rules will work
Socar snaps up Phibro's London-based trading team
Other commodities moves at EDF Trading, Glencore, Goldman Sachs and DME
Rolling back the frontiers
Sponsored Q&A: Gen-i
EU and US position limits will hit the wrong target
Dodd-Frank and Mifid II won't stop market disorder but will penalise hedgers
Anatomy of a model: Valuation of physical assets
Quant ideas paper dissects layers of valuation models for physical assets
Risk and Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2015 photos
Winners honoured at champagne reception in London's West End