Foreign exchange
Powernext gas futures to launch in November
Energy exchange Powernext is set to launch natural gas spot and futures contracts for the French market in the second half of this month.
EU nations accused of restricting free trade of renewable energy
The European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET) has supported a complaint, from an unnamed generator and a renewables trader, made to the European Commission on October 10.
Nymex announces job cuts
Nymex is to make 150 job cuts over the next 18 to 24 months as a result of its acquisition by CME Group in August 2008.
RTS to launch power and weather futures
The futures and options wing of Moscow-based stock exchange Russian Trading System, RTS-FORTS, is planning to launch electricity and weather futures contracts in 2009.
Kyoto global emissions trading system to go live
The United Nations climate change secretariat (UNFCCC) has announced that the International Transactional Log (ITL) of the Kyoto Protocol emissions reduction framework will connect with carbon registries from 26 EU countries from October 16.
ETRM evolution
As energy trading and risk management systems become increasingly sophisticated, Rana Basu of TradeCapture looks at what users need to consider as they progress from implementing and using the most basic to the most complex systems
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
Funds warn against stifling trade
Recent moves to increase regulation in oil markets are stifling trade and won't bring down prices, warn fund managers
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
Moscow launches Brent contract
Moscow’s international exchange, the Russian Trading System (RTS-FORTS), has today introduced a Brent crude oil futures contract, which will be denominated in US dollars.
UBS exits commodities
Investment bank UBS has announced today that it will end its trading operations in the commodity markets, except precious metals.
EDF Trading to acquire Eagle Energy from Lehman Brothers
London-based EDF Trading has agreed to purchase Eagle Energy Partners, a Houston-based energy marketing and services company acquired by Lehman Brothers in May 2007.
Parity launches new platform
Parity Energy, a New York-based brokerage, has launched the latest version of its online trading platform, Parity Energy Platform 3.0 (PEP 3.0).
APX Group buys Endex
Amsterdam-based exchange operator APX Group has purchased fellow Dutch energy exchange company Endex for an undisclosed fee, and plans to merge the two businesses.
CFTC to examine crude oil volatility
Record price movements in the price of crude oil earlier this week have drawn further scrutiny from regulators.
Imarex to launch electronic Time Charter Equivalent contracts
Norwegian freight derivatives exchange Imarex will introduce the first electronic Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) contracts in October, the company has announced.
Goldman and Morgan become bank holding companies
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have applied to the US Federal Reserve to become bank holding companies, in response to the crisis that has seen the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the acquisition of Merrill Lynch by Bank of America.
Linn Energy terminates $68m of commodity contracts with Lehman
US oil and gas company Linn Energy has terminated all of its commodity derivative contracts with Lehman Brothers, and has replicated and re-hedged each of the contracts at identical strike prices with an unnamed counterparty, Linn Energy announced.
Bank of America buys Merrill Lynch for $50 billion
Bank of America announced today it will acquire Merrill Lynch in a $50 billion all-stock deal, rounding off an explosive weekend on Wall Street.
Bank of America buys Merrill Lynch for $50 billion
Bank of America announced today it will acquire Merrill Lynch in a $50 billion all-stock deal, rounding off an explosive weekend on Wall Street.