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Risk management

Safe to come out?

As energy traders take stock after the unprecedented market turmoil of September, the Energy Risk team asks a range of key players what effects they expect the investment banking crisis to have on commodities trading and risk management

Pricing volumetric risk

Sergey Kolos and Konstantin Mardanov of Citi Commodities presenta general framework for pricing contracts with volumetric risk.They concentrate on a simple payoff and focus the discussion on themain challenge of such contracts, the pricing of the…

UBS exits commodities

Investment bank UBS has announced today that it will end its trading operations in the commodity markets, except precious metals.

Implied trees: Valuing exotic options

In this next installment of the Masterclass series, Jim Clark, Les Clewlow and Chris Strickland show how to value exotic options, using a calibrated local volatility surface consistent with market prices

Valid Assumptions Required: backtesting

Given the large number of assumptions made in calculating a value-at-risk, how can we have confidence in the quality of the resulting calculation? Brett Humphreys looks at using backtesting to evaluate quality.

The power of now

A real-time position reporting system is becoming an important tool for large energy trading firms. Sirius Solutions’ Brian Shydlo introduces the concepts, challenges and techniques associated with designing and implementing an RTP solution

Changing times at Centrica Energy

Constantine Vaitsas, Atlas transformation director at CentricaEnergy, describes how his company updated its tradingand risk management systems to meet the challenges of therapidly-shifting energy markets

Minor metals to make LME debut

Futures contracts for minor metals molybdenum and cobalt will be launched on the London Metal Exchange (LME) in the second half of 2009, the LME has announced today.

Martin Fraenkel

Martin Fraenkel, the global head of commodities at Calyon, talks to Katie Holliday about the commodity he values most highly – people

MF Global establishes nuclear trading desk

Broker MF Global has set up its first nuclear fuel trading desk. Based in London, the new desk will provide the primary nuclear fuel market with a forum for the sale and purchase of physical uranium oxides, as well as a suite of uranium price hedging and…

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