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Banks make first Isda emissions trade
Investment banks Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and Fortis Bank have made the first ever trade of European Union emission allowances (EUAs) using an annex to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda) Master Agreement.
Tepco hedges weather
The Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepko) has entered into weather derivatives contracts with both Tokyo Gas Company and Osaka Gas Company. The deals have been finalised in a bid to limit the effect on Tepco’s earnings from summer temperature conditions,…
GFI to go public
GFI Group has announced its intentions to become a public company, filing for an initial public offering (IPO) with the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC).
Merrill Lynch tipped to bid for EKT
Rumours are circulating that Merrill Lynch may snap up Entergy-Koch Trading (EKT) following last week’s news that New Orleans-based Entergy Corporation and Wichita’s Koch Industries are considering selling their Houston-based energy trading business.
PSE&G closes $600 million credit facility
Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) has closed on a new $600 million revolving credit facility. This transaction is one of the first five-year revolvers in the power sector in recent years.
WRMA elects new president
The Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA) today said that its vice president, Brian O’Hearne, has stepped up to serve as the association’s president. O’Hearne is also president and chief executive of Kansas City-based GuaranteedWeather.
Europe unprepared for emissions trading
The European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) will not begin on time, and will fail to deliver the promised results, according to a survey by Ernst & Young.
Senator releases Enron evidence
US Senator Maria Cantwell (Democrat, Washington) and Washington State’s Snohomish County Public Utility District (PUD) yesterday released financial documents and audiotapes that allegedly show how Enron illegally obtained at least $1.1 billion in profits…
Nord Pool entices Russian companies
A delegation of Russian companies yesterday met with Nord Pool to discuss the possibility of becoming members of the Oslo-based electricity exchange.
Nymex chief quit over pay cut
Bo Collins' decision to resign as president of Nymex was triggered by the board cutting his compensation package, said a source at Nymex.
Danish state-owned energy company signs up to Allegro
The Danish State-owned energy company, Dansk Olie og Naturgas (Dong), has signed up to use Allegro Development’s trading and risk management software for its natural gas operations.
IPE hires Fredrik Voss
Fredrik Voss, one-time chief executive of the UK power Exchange, is to join the London-based International Petroleum Exchange (IPE), as director of market development.
OTC weather trades fall; exchange trades rise
The weather derivatives market is shifting from an over-the-counter (OTC) market to an exchange traded one, according to the 2004 Weather Risk Management Association (WRMA) survey.
Private equity firm buys into Refco
US private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners (THL) has acquired a majority stake in Refco, the New York-based broker.
Nymex fires opening shots for ICE
Nymex has made a $150 million cash bid for the Atlanta based Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), and would also pay $67 million for shareholders of the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE), according to a senior Nymex official. The bid, which includes…
Entergy and Koch consider selling energy trading business
New Orleans-based Entergy Corporation and Wichita’s Koch Industries today said they are considering selling their energy trading business Entergy-Koch Trading (EKT).
CFTC director resigns
Michael Gorham has resigned from his post at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), effective June 30. Gorham was recruited by CFTC chairman James Newsome to become the first director of the Commission's Division of Market Oversight (DMO) in…
Munich Re launches weather desk
Munich Re, the world’s largest reinsurer, has established a New York-based weather derivatives desk in its Munich American Capital Markets division.
Amerada Hess forms LNG division
US energy company Amerada Hess has formed a joint venture with an affiliate of New York-based Poten & Partners, to be known as Hess LNG. The joint venture will be based at Amerada's New York headquarters and will pursue investments in liquefied natural…
Natural gas storage swaps catch on
London-based GFI has brokered its first over-the-counter (OTC) swap based on US natural gas inventory data, between Houston-based hedge fund Centaurus and another unnamed hedge fund. Centaurus also traded a second such swap on the same day, with an…
Trayport alliance to offer streamlined trading
Trayport, the software company behind trading platform GlobalVision, has entered into an alliance with Excelergy Corporation to offer a flexible package combining Excelergy’s trading and retail solutions with Trayport’s front-end energy trading platform.
NRG Energy creates chief risk officer role
NRG Energy has hired Philip Chesson to fill the newly created role of chief risk officer.
CCRO and S&P form liquidity working group
The US Committee of Chief Risk Officers (CCRO) has established a working group along with rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S&P) to define the most effective metrics integral to assessing the liquidity demands of energy supply and wholesale marketing…