Commodities
One stop shop
The world’s biggest commodity exchanges continue to expand the range of products they offer, often into diverse commodity classes. Rachel Morison looks at the benefits and drawbacks for traders as commodity exchanges branch out beyond their traditional…
The fight is on for LCH
US clearing giant The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) has insisted that a merger with London-based clearing house LCH.Clearnet would be completed by the end of March, despite a possible rival bid.
FFA market shifts further towards clearing
Fears of counterparty credit risk have led to a sharp migration towards clearing in the freight derivatives market over the past four months. The ratio of cleared forward freight agreement (FFA) trades to non-cleared over-the-counter trades in the last…
Constellation sells commodities business to Goldman Sachs
Constellation Energy is to sell the majority of its London-based international commodities business, including its coal and freight operations and European energy trading units, to Goldman Sachs.
UBS buys AIG commodity indexing business
UBS has announced that it will acquire the commodity index business of AIG Financial Products Group. The deal includes the rights to the Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index, an industry benchmark launched a decade ago.
UBS sells base metals and energy business to Barcap
UBS today announced that it will sell its positions in base metals, oil and US power & gas to Barclays Capital.
European energy outlook
2008 was a rollercoaster year for Europe's energy markets. Roderick Bruce interviews trading CEOs and other senior executives to see how they envisage Europe's gas & power markets developing in the year ahead
Oil change
George W. Bush ruled that the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve was to be released in significant amounts only in a national emergency. But incoming US president Barack Obama could change that, finds Susan Arterian
Ready for any weather
Roderick Bruce looks back at the highlights of the Weather Risk e-symposium, a live online conference hosted by Energy Risk in late November
The next regulatory era
Market turmoil and political pressure are forcing the US CFTC to consider implementing new derivatives regulation or face potentially draconian rules imposed by Congress, write Gregory Mocek and Athena Velie
Growth in US oil consumption to slow significantly
The latest Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has forecast virtually no growth in 2009 US oil consumption for the first time in more than 20 years.
E.ON sells 2200MW of generation, enters Belgium
German utility E.ON has announced that it will sell over 2200 MW of generation capacity from German power stations to Electrabel and EnBW. The move comes after E.ON reached agreement with the European Commission to promote competition in Germany's power…
CFOs outline financial challenges for 2009
Credit capacity constraints will be the greatest financial challenge for the oil & gas industry in 2009, according to 57% of chief financial officers (CFOs) in the sector.
Renewables call for transmission build
Many US states have ambitious renewable energy targets, but billions need to be spent on transmission infrastructure if this new power is to come on line. Susan Arterian Chang looks at the challenges involved in creating the interstate transmission…
Turkey's political pipelines
Turkey's strategic position at the crossroads of East and West has put it at the centre of a geopolitical tug-of-war, with energy supply a key driver. Robert Amsterdam examines the energy policies being brought to bear in the region
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
Business as usual for Merrill as BofA eyes prize
Merrill Lynch may have made mistakes in the credit market, but its commodity franchise is a real prize for its prospective owners, finds Energy Risk
UBS exits commodities
Investment bank UBS has announced today that it will end its trading operations in the commodity markets, except precious metals.
Merrill Lynch European power market expansion plans remain in place
Merrill Lynch’s plans to expand further into European power markets remain unaffected by the bank’s impending merger with Bank of America, says Rupen Tanna, managing director and co-head of commodities.
Gulf Coast refineries resuming output at reduced rate
Many US Gulf Coast refineries which shut ahead of Hurricane Ike should be operating within a week following site damage reports, according to a Platts report.