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Could energy follow finance into meltdown?

Energy companies aspiring to gain Tier I status have long emulated the banking model, in which trading is the repository for pricing and the management of market risk. In light of what has happened to many banks, should energy companies be adopting this…

Dry bulk market's revival

The dry bulk freight market is showing increasing volatility after slumping earlier in the year. Peter Norfolk of SSY looks at the reasons why

Steering out of turbulence

In recent months, Germany's national carrier Lufthansa has faced one of the most challenging operating environments in its history. Its fuel hedging team has played an important role in navigating the firm through turbulent markets, finds Roderick Bruce

Green skies ahead?

Biofuels could become part of the jet-fuel blend in as little as two years and ready for large-scale use by 2015, say experts. Katie Holliday talks to airlines, biofuels experts and carbon traders about the implications for the jet fuel market.

Flying into a storm

Extreme volatility in oil markets has caused hundreds of millions of dollars in losses on airline fuel hedges. At the same time, burgeoning margin calls have forced some to get creative with collateral agreements. How is the airline industry adapting? By…

Umbrella coverage

Pauline McCallion investigates the budding opportunities for managing weather risk in the renewable energy sector.

Navigant Consulting launches structured products practice

Navigant Consulting has launched a new structured products and derivatives solutions (SPDS) practice in the UK designed to address the problems raised by market volatility. The new team includes former heads of business from both Barclays Capital and the…

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