Energy trading firms unprepared for Emir and Remit, poll finds

Many energy market participants are worryingly unprepared for Emir and Remit, according to a recent poll by Energy Risk

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Many firms still in the dark about Emir and Remit, poll finds

A sizeable proportion of energy market participants are yet to implement plans to comply with new European Union (EU) rules on over-the-counter derivatives and energy market manipulation, according to the results of a poll conducted during a recent webinar hosted by Energy Risk and sponsored by New York-based software vendor OpenLink.

The poll, which canvassed the opinions of 83 energy companies, traders, end-users and consultants, asked how prepared energy market participants were for

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