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Setting a new pace

‘Broken records and shattered dreams’ was the headline for last year’s exchange review – but it could easily have been appropriate for this year’s. Certain exchanges have reported stellar growth, while others are suffering, for various reasons. By Joel…

Trading software: tailored to maturity

It is critical that an energy company looking to acquire risk management and trading software be aware of its current as well as future needs. By Fred Cohen and Satyan Malhotra

Ripples from a big fish

What effect has the fall of Enron had on the energy sector? Energy market information specialist FAME Energy offers a brief analysis of the state of the industry

A hedge by any other name

It is one of the most commonly used phrases in risk management parlance, but what exactly is meant by the term ‘hedge’? Here we propose a new definition. By Brett Humphreys

Deutsches data duel

Statistical analysis of competing meteorological data from two different sources in Germany might lead to disparate views of weather risk management. By Bob Dischel

Poor relations

Here EPRM outlines an approach for sorting out common problems relating to calculating correlation measures in value-at-risk. By Brett Humphreys

Where now for Nordic?

The Nordic electricity sector is usually held up as the best working market in the world. We investigate why it is so successful and what it plans to do now that other countries in Europe are opening up their power sectors. By Joel Hanley

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