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Clearing service launches for physical power in US
North American Energy Credit and Clearing (NECC), the Clearing Corporation (CCorp) and Atlanta-based commodity-trading platform IntercontinentalExchange (Ice) have launched a physical clearing service for the US energy markets.
Evolution to open Calgary office in July
Energy broker Evolution Markets will open an office in Calgary, the centre of the Canadian energy-trading markets, in early July.
Greenspan fears investor backlash against hedge funds and CDOs
Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan believes investors' pursuit of improving yields by investing in hedge funds and complex investment products – notably collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) – may spark a backlash when the results fail to perform…
Nord Pool names new head of financial markets, launches new contract
Oslo-based electricity exchange Nord Pool has made two new appointments and is about to launch a new contract for hedging the power price difference between the German and Nordic power markets.
Risk USA 2005: Fund-of-funds better for investors, ego drives individual fund investment
A panel at the Risk USA 2005 conference in Boston argued that many investors in hedge funds would be better served by investing in fund-of-funds, rather than individual funds.
Risk USA 2005: Panel debates gulf between research and practice
Alongside several practitioners, John Hull, professor of derivatives and risk management at the University of Toronto, discussed the divide between the development of quantitative models and their actual use by traders, at the Risk USA 2005 conference in…
Risk USA 2005: Bank of America's Moulds highlights changing risks
One of the biggest challenges the derivatives industry faces is associated with technological development, said Jonathan Moulds, head of international markets at Bank of America, during a keynote address at Risk ’s annual Risk USA conference in Boston…
New carbon brokerage targets non-power-sector SMEs
Three senior players in the European emissions trading market have launched Carbon Capital Markets, a broker-dealer service that targets small to medium-sized companies (SMEs) outside the power sector.
Fixed income specialists quit JP Morgan for BoA
Bank of America has bolstered its European commercial paper (ECP) business in London with five senior hires, all from JP Morgan Chase.
Risk USA 2005: Hedge funds discuss current risk challenges
Hedge fund risk managers participating in a panel discussion at the Risk USA 2005 conference in Boston this morning said investors in hedge funds might be better protected by a larger population of fund chief risk officers (CRO), rather than increased…
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Hull and White to collaborate with SunGard
Two of the leading academics in derivatives and risk management research, John Hull and Alan White, are working with the Reech unit of US-based vendor, SunGard, to develop a new structured credit pricing suite.
Powernext to launch spot carbon contract in late June
French electricity exchange Powernext will launch its delayed CO 2 emissions spot market on June 24, barring any technical or administrative difficulties among market members.
FSA director Huey Evans quits to head hedge fund unit
Gay Huey Evans, currently the Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) director of markets, is to leave the UK regulator to join hedge fund manager Tribeca Global Management, on September 1.
UK business paying £1bn/year too much for energy
UK businesses are failing to manage energy buying efficiently and as a result are exposed to volatile prices, losing up to £1 billion ($1.81 billion) a year, a new survey has found.
UBS expands energy group and starts trading oil in Canada
UBS Commodities Canada moved into larger Calgary offices in May to accommodate its expanding energy-trading team, including a shift into crude oil. The firm, part of investment bank UBS, has hired its first crude oil trader, its first options trader and…
Barclays hires Meli as head of US structured credit
Barclays Capital has hired Jeff Meli as director and head of US structured credit and quantitative strategy in New York .
Dresdner launches German carbon dioxide structured product
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein (DrKW) has issued the first German retail structured product linked to the fledgling emissions trading market.
DrKW launches retail carbon product
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein has paved the way for private investors to gain exposure to the carbon emissions market with a new securitised product.
Spectron brokers first 'clean' spark spread
Energy broker Spectron has facilitated the UK’s first carbon-neutral, or 'clean', spark spread trade.
RBS hires head of high yield trading
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has hired Brent Eastburg as head of high yield trading in its capital markets unit.