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Avoiding over-exposure

Credit Risk

While it has reduced the cost of gas and electricity for the consumer, European energy market liberalisation has brought increased credit risk for energy and power producers and traders.
And it is not difficult to see why. It is little more than three years since only a handful of companies traded electricity in Europe. They knew each other well and, as state monopolies, they faced no danger of bankruptcy even if they may have had the occasional cashflow problem – their respective governments

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