Articles by Mark Pengelly
Oil benchmarks should diverge in coming year, says BAML’s Blanch
Research chief is sceptical about end of oil indexation in European gas
Mexican energy regulator looks ahead to greater integration with US
Mexico's energy reform may lead to closer ties with adjacent US states
Dodd-Frank swap dealer rules tricky, says Cargill compliance head
Swap dealers playing a guessing game while complying with CFTC rules
Commodity traders won’t replace banks, says Citi’s Staley
Commodities head "doesn't lay awake at night" worried about non-banks
Unfinished rules likely to cause continued hedging woes
Post-crisis laws are generating deep uncertainty for commodity market
CFTC accord bolsters Ferc drive to catch manipulation
Information sharing MOU has been "extremely helpful" for energy regulator
Energy traders seek flexibility in CFTC position limits
Hedging definition and complexity of position limits cause concern
Bank-led commodity decorrelation theory rejected by analysts
Idea that bank retreat loosens correlation ‘doesn’t make any sense’
Energy market has bright future, despite bad news
Poor liquidity and bank retreat mask energy market optimism
Conference highlights questions over Remit implementation
Companies and regulators eager to avoid pitfalls of Emir reporting
Renewables need stronger EU co-ordination, says regulator
Italian regulator says renewables require more joined-up approach
Commodity trading houses have banks on the ropes: so what?
Trading houses are definitely on the rise, but risk fears are overdone
Gulf War and supercycle are career highlights, says Saperia
Veteran oil trader reflects on industry transformed in 30-year career
Energy Risk marks 20 years of covering energy markets
Over two decades, magazine has shared in industry’s highs and lows
Commodities investing is still fundamentally sound
Commodity investors may have had a bad year, but putting money into commodities of finite supply continues to makes sense
Development of LME Clear proves a test of mettle
A change of ownership and an evolving regulatory landscape have thrown up big challenges for the London Metal Exchange in its quest to clear its own trades. Trevor Spanner, the chief executive of LME Clear, speaks to Mark Pengelly about the project
Europe should unite or die, says Lowe
NWE market coupling delays highlight need for robust EU energy regulator, says former EC director general
Commodity position limits may make hedgers think twice
Dodd-Frank and Mifid II position limits could cause firms to withdraw from commodity derivatives
Lynton Jones laments IPE's hesitation over electronic trading
Lynton Jones, the IPE’s former chief executive, tried hard to promote electronic trading in Brent futures. But those efforts met with strong resistance, he tells Mark Pengelly
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Energy trading firms must be whiter than white
Allegations of manipulation are particularly bad for energy trading firms, which should respond by holding themselves to higher standards
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A plea for certainty in regulation
Clear and unambiguous rules have the potential to satisfy advocates of sterner regulation, as well as regulated firms