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Tacking liquidity risk in illiquid power markets

Liquidity turns eastward

Globe spinning eastward

Emerging markets hold unique opportunities for energy and commodities players and many are keen to establish a strong presence in a new product or region before their competitors. But immature markets are high-risk environments and despite potential for huge profit margins, tackling liquidity risk can pose a challenge.

Liquidity defined

Liquidity can be defined as the ease with which a trader can enter or exit a financial position without impacting price. If a trader is not able to move in and

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CRO interview: Brett Humphreys

Brett Humphreys is head of risk management at environmental markets specialist Karbone. He talks to Energy Risk about the challenges of modelling outcomes in unpredictable times and how he’s approaching the risks at the top of his risk register

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