Market risk
Oil price fall spurs interest in trading, says panel
Financial traders such as banks are likely to benefit from a marked drop in oil prices and a rise in volatility, according to market participants speaking at a London conference
Utility firms struggle to fend off Emir clearing
Europe’s largest utilities are concerned at the prospect of having to clear all their over-the-counter derivatives trades under the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (Emir). But although there are options for avoiding clearing under Emir, whether…
Energy trading: veterans reflect on highs and lows
Celebrating Energy Risk’s 20th year, Vitol’s Christopher Bake and Icap’s Paul Newman spoke to editor Mark Pengelly about the history of the energy market and current trends on stage at Energy Risk Summit Europe in October
Mercuria appoints top team following JP Morgan sale
CME Group cuts global headcount by 5%; Deutsche oil trading heads depart; NextEra hires Barclays's Jee; EDF appoints Goldman sales head; Radhakrishnan leaves CFTC
LNG market participants shun Japanese forwards
Non-deliverable forwards on liquefied natural gas were launched by the Japan OTC Exchange in September, but the contracts are suffering from a lack of participation and concerns over pricing
Financial entity definition worries US utilities
US utilities fret their trading units could be classified as financial entities under Dodd-Frank, forcing them to clear all their OTC derivatives and face other regulatory requirements
CFTC chairman offers hope to derivatives end-users
Timothy Massad, the new chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, seems to be steering the agency towards a more deliberate and pragmatic approach to Dodd-Frank regulation
Energy firms voice optimism over CFTC's Massad
The new chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is moving to fix regulatory problems afflicting energy firms and says he will listen closely to their input on the agency's remaining Dodd-Frank Act rules. The shift is being welcomed by the…
US airlines hesitate on fuel hedges despite price drop
Fuel hedging from airlines and other consumers is picking up in the wake of a drop in oil prices, but some firms remain too concerned about the prospect of a further fall
Macquarie acquires Barclays US power trading book
Macquarie is deepening its involvement in North American energy by snapping up an electricity trading book from Barclays, which is said to include tolling agreements with power plant operators
RWE trading chief looks forward to retirement
Commodity markets have been through many changes since Stefan Judisch first began his career 30 years ago. As he prepares to retire as chief executive of RWE Supply & Trading, he talks to Gillian Carr
CFTC’s Giancarlo set to revive energy advisory committee
CFTC's revamped Energy and Environmental Markets Advisory Committee will focus on impact of Dodd-Frank regulations on US energy companies, Giancarlo says
Banks and investors see appeal of commodity finance
Despite the retreat of major global banks from commodities, commodity finance is nonetheless viewed as an attractive opportunity. But it is an area where banks face increased competition from trading houses. By Mark Nicholls
JP Morgan exits power markets with Mercuria deal
Electricity firms are gloomy about JP Morgan’s departure from power markets, saying trading houses and oil majors are not providing the same level of liquidity as banks once did
CFTC's Wetjen urges fix to commodity options problem
CFTC commissioner says seven-part test on definition of a swap under Dodd-Frank "was not specific enough or clear enough" for industry participants
CFTC close to fixing Dodd-Frank commodity option woes
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is said to be exploring solutions for the so-called 'seventh prong' problem created by its definition of a swap under the Dodd-Frank Act
Conference emphasises need for renewables response
Accommodating rises in renewable electricity production means looking at capacity markets and changes to EU target model, suggest participants at Energy Risk Summit Europe
European gas trading has bright future, panel says
Natural gas is staging a comeback in Europe after being squeezed out by coal during the past few years, according to a panel of market participants who spoke at Energy Risk Summit Europe
Looking back: Chaos ensues at IPE amid protest
Open-outcry trading at the IPE was halted in February 2005 amid a lively protest by Greenpeace activists. The timing was ironic, as Energy Risk reported the following month
EU regulation and renewables seen as big energy risks
Senior risk managers chart biggest concerns for energy companies during panel at Energy Risk Summit Europe, but not everybody agrees the lists are useful
Panel bemoans impact of EU regulation on energy market
Worries about the impact of EU financial rules, such as Emir and Mifid II, are highlighted among a panel of compliance experts at Energy Risk Summit Europe
Mifid II doomsday awaits energy firms, conference told
Speaking at Energy Risk Summit Europe, compliance officer at Shell International Trading & Shipping warns of “serious threat” posed to energy traders by Mifid II
Energy traders must adapt or die, warns E.on risk head
Challenges such as regulation, declining volatility and renewables are making life tough for energy traders, says E.on Global Commodities CRO, but the industry will find solutions
Energy companies facing ‘intrusive’ CFTC special calls
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission is stepping up its market surveillance activities, issuing special calls to numerous firms that trade over-the-counter swaps. That is causing headaches for smaller energy companies tangled up in the dragnet…