European Energy Exchange (EEX)

US retreat hits European trading

The retreat of US energy firms from energy trading has reportedly hit European volumes hard. But volumes aside, James Ockenden finds that the withdrawal may bring a fundamental change in the market. With additional reporting by Eurof Thomas

Exchanging blows

Conflict in the US and growth in Europe marked another turbulent year for energy exchanges. Kevin Foster casts an eye back over 2002

EEX to offer clearing for OTC forwards

Germany’s European Energy Exchange (EEX) plans to become the first power exchange in continental Europe to offer central counterparty clearing services for over-the-counter (OTC) electricity forward transactions.

EEX to launch three-month energy futures

Frankfurt-based European Energy Exchange (EEX) plans to launch three-month, or quarterly-term, electricity futures on December 17. The quarterly-term futures closely mimic existing over-the-counter contracts, and reflect a constant delivery of…

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