Regulation
Firms shy away from public utilities despite CFTC relief
No-action letter not enough to convince counterparties to trade with public utilities
CFTC clarification on physical gas deals welcomed
CFTC answers concerns over treatment of physical gas storage and transportation agreements under Dodd-Frank
Commodity position limits cause Mifid II confusion
Mifid II is set to impose position limits for commodity derivatives, but recent drafts are sowing confusion over who will be responsible for setting them, writes Jay Maroo
Banks cut commodity VAR as regulatory reform bites
Basel capital rules and regulatory reform stymie risk appetite of major banks in commodities
CFTC may alter stance on physical gas deals
Agency expected to respond to natural gas industry fears about Dodd-Frank swap definition
Corporate statement: BroadPeak Partners
BroadPeak Partners and consultancy Baringa Partners put the operational cost of a single lost or mis-booked trade at more than $600. But the cost in terms of risk miscalculation and compliance is often much higher
Energy Risk Europe: EC official questions energy industry estimates of clearing costs
Recent industry estimates of the cost of clearing are met with scepticism during a roundtable discussion at Energy Risk Europe
Counterparties abandon US public utilities over Dodd-Frank fears
Publicly owned utilities say a growing number of energy companies are refusing to trade with them ahead of the deadline for swap dealer registration
Energy firms gear up for new data management requirements
Upcoming regulatory reporting requirements will mean a vast increase in the amount of data being handled by energy companies and most will require updates to their existing systems. Gillian Carr speaks to industry experts about what to expect
Ruling sets back US emissions trading
Federal judges reject the US Environmental Protection Agency’s latest clean air rule, disappointing emissions market participants and shaking confidence in the viability of US cap-and-trade schemes
Dodd-Frank introduces technology challenges
Now that US regulators have set the clock ticking on Dodd-Frank, energy firms are sprinting to comply with the new rules. But adapting their legacy trading and risk management systems will be a significant challenge, Alexander Osipovich finds
Airlines face regulatory uncertainty in US-EU emissions standoff
Legislation that would stop US airlines from complying with the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) survived a key vote in Congress this week, casting further doubt on the EU’s efforts to bring non-EU airlines into the ETS and creating…
Some clarity on UK’s EMR but questions remain
UK energy companies have received clarity on some sections of the government's Electricity Market Reform but questions remain for other areas.
Corporate statement: energycredit
David Carruthers, managing director of energycredit, a Temenos company, discusses the raft of new reforms and regulation either proposed or recently implemented on both sides of the Atlantic. He covers the steps being taken by firms to prepare for this …
US energy firms cheer CFTC decisions on ‘swap’ definition, end-user exception
The US energy industry scores a victory as the Commodity Futures Trading Commission finalises two key pieces of Dodd-Frank derivatives regulation, modifying its original proposals to ease the compliance burden on firms that operate in physical energy…
JP Morgan probe highlights Ferc power trading crackdown
A lawsuit filed against JP Morgan by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is the latest example of the agency's tough, new enforcement stance
Emission trading scheme in Rio suffers setback
Signing of decree by Rio de Janeiro governor is delayed – causing some to suspect lobbying efforts by those opposed to the scheme may have worked
Fallout from JP Morgan loss will hit energy markets: IEA
JP Morgan’s recent $2 billion trading loss could toughen a trio of Dodd-Frank Act rules, potentially hurting energy markets, the International Energy Agency says
Regulatory Advisory Firm of the Year: SunGard Global Services
SunGard Global Services wins our inaugural category of Regulatory Advisory Firm of the Year for its unique service model approach to trade monitoring and surveillance – processes regulators are becoming more insistent on
Exchange of the Year: European Energy Exchange
The European Energy Exchange (EEX) has won Energy Risk’s Exchange of the Year award for a successful year in which it has grown its European natural gas market share and initiated policies that anticipate, rather than react to, changing market conditions…
Energy Risk USA: End-user exception to clearing impractical experts warn
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s proposed rule on the end-user exception to clearing is unworkable for many energy firms that use swaps for hedging say market experts
Energy Risk USA: CFTC to move quickly on swap definition – Berkovitz
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is very close to finalising its long-awaited definition of a swap, says CFTC general counsel Dan Berkovitz