Environment-Renewables
Barclays Capital in first Leba carbon index trade
Barclays Capital has completed the first financial carbon trade using the new Leba Carbon Index for "a significant volume" of EU emissions allowances.
Avoid the Pitfalls of Basel II
The rush to reach Basel II compliance can present an assortment of roadblocks and hurdles for investment banks, but they don’t have to stall your schedule.
Inflation
Introduction
End of a drought?
Corporate issuers
Ethical bonds take wing
ethical investing
Point Carbon buys Natsource Scandinavia’s analysis unit
Carbon emissions consultancy Point Carbon has bought Natsource-Tullett Scandinavia, Europe’s largest power and gas analysis firm, but will disband Natsource’s Oslo brokerage operations. The move adds power and natural gas market analysis to Point Carbon…
All bases covered
Emissions Trading
Answers in the wind
Emissions trading
An energetic debate
Enterprise-wide risk measurement and management, regulatory issues and pricing and hedging strategies were the hot topics this year at Energy Risk Europe in Amsterdam. James Ockenden and Joe Marsh report
Winds from the west
Emissions trading
Ethical bonds: a flight of fancy?
ethical investing
Lever House Restaurant
the restaurant review
IPE-ECX carbon futures contract faces fierce competition
London’s International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) and the Amsterdam-based European Climate Exchange (ECX) are set to offer CO 2 futures contracts under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
Turbulent times
Germany
Ethanol
Germany
A shift in perspective
Germany
The Compliance Dance
CIOs and CCOs are working more closely together than ever before in these jittery compliance days. Waters asks, what’s the working relationship really like?
Wealth by Health
A full checkup of your IT systems by external consultants is preferable to trusting inside sources, says a head of technology at a major French banking group.
The Raw Deal
opinion
News in brief
News
In defence of Coso
METHODOLOGY COSO REVISITED
Greenpeace protest at IPE fuels debate on emissions trading
Greenpeace’s invasion of London’s International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) on Wednesday was intended to draw attention to the environmental impact of ‘big oil’ on the day the Kyoto Protocol came into force. However, by attacking an exchange that is about…
If the cap fits...
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