Research and Markets Key Factor In All Energy Markets Is That the Level of Risk Is Increasing



May 26, 2005 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c18002) has announced the addition of Energy Derivatives: Trading Emerging Markets to their offering.

Global energy markets are undergoing profound and fundamental structural changes driven by deregulation, privatization, and consolidation. The key factor in all markets is that the level of risk is increasing. To meet the challenges of energy companies, financial engineering is growing exponentially to develop the new financial products for these emerging energy markets. This book captures the new financial products and examines and explains them for the layman.

Topics covered include:
Telecommunications bandwidth trading; Emissions trading, Weather derivatives; Electronic energy trading and Electricity and natural gas trading in Europe.

Companies Mentioned:
-Natsource
-NYMEX
-IPE
-TFS
-Eurobrokers
-Dow Jones
-Amerex
-SCANA
-APX
-ICE
-Pepex

Outline of Contents are as follows:
Chapter 1
New Market Developments&&& &&& &&&
By Peter C. Fusaro and Jeremy Wilcox, Global Change Associates

Chapter 2
Electricity Trading: Europe and North America
By Patricia Hemsworth, New York Mercantile Exchange

Chapter 3
Weather Trading: Raising the Temperature in Monte Carlo&&& &&& &&& &&&
By Andrew Feachem, Eurobrokers

Chapter 4
Emissions: Trading in Practice&&&
By Garth Edward and Matthew Varilek, Natsource

Chapter 5
Bandwidth Trading-Developing a Market
By Lin S. Franks and Terrence M. Gee, Andersen Consulting

Chapter 6
Bandwidth Trading-The New Commodity Gold Rush
By Michael Moore, Amerex Bandwidth

Chapter 7
European Natural Gas: Towards a Competitive Market&&& &&& &&&
By Seana Lanigan, formerly of International Petroleum Exchange

Chapter 8
Coal Trading: The Core of Change&&&
By Louise Croucher and Alan Gillespie, Tradition Financial Services

Chapter 9
Electronic Energy Trading&&&
By Peter C. Fusaro and Jeremy Wilcox, Global Change Associates

Chapter 10
Energy Indexation: Analyzing the Scope of Electricity Price Indexes&&&
By Antoine Eustache, Ph.D., Dow Jones NewsWires

Chapter 11
Managing Risk in Retail Markets&&&
By George H. Campbell, SCANA Energy Marketing

Chapter 12
End-to-End Energy Solutions&&& &&&
By Jim Banks

Chapter
An Architecture for Flexible Trading
By Michael Coleman, FSD International

Chapter 14
Wellhead to Wires: Energy Convergence
By Peter C. Fusaro and Jeremy Wilcox, Global Change Associates

Energy Risk Management Glossary&&& &&& &&& &&& &&& &&&
Index&&& &&& &&& &&& &&& &&& &&& &&& &&&

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c18002

Laura Wood
Senior Manager
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Research and Markets Key Factor In All Energy Markets Is That the Level of Risk Is Increasing