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Energy Risk Software Rankings 2011

Sandwiched between a global recession and fast-approaching and intense regulatory change, energy companies increased their ETRM spend last year and plan to do the same in 2011. Pauline McCallion reports on Energy Risk’s latest software survey and rankings

Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2011: Metals

HSBC held on to the top spot in precious metals, in a year dominated by the rise in the price of gold. Société Générale also retained its lead in base metals, some way ahead of second-placed Goldman Sachs. By Ned Molloy

Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2011: Commodities

Some commodity markets saw a significant drop in volatility in 2010, with prices trading in a tight range. In contrast, there are some notable changes in this year’s Risk and Energy Risk commodity rankings, with some new faces making it into the survey

Commodity Rankings 2009

Results and analysis of the 16th annual Commodity Rankings, the largest poll of its kind in the energy and metals markets. Research by Xiao-Long Chen , reporting by Roderick Bruce and Donna Haws

Top of the agenda

Energy Risk's inaugural risk management survey reveals what you consider the biggest challenges, greatest fears and chief problems facing risk managers today, and what changes you would like to see in the future

Rankings 2005

The energy markets gave corporates and funds plenty to think about in 2004 – and while the banks still dominate the rankings, some sectors have been taken over for the first time by energy companies. All is revealed in this year’s comprehensive round-up.

The experts excel

The fast and furious energy markets gave corporates and funds plenty to think about in 2004 – and while the banks still dominate the energy rankings, some sectors have been taken over for the first time by energy companies. By James Ockenden and Joe Marsh

Winning players

A turbulent year in energy markets showed there was more competition between banks and oil majors, and further highlighted the need for a solution to the credit issues dogging energy companies and airlines. By James Ockenden

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