Elettricità nell'aria
Dopo anni di preparativi, l'Italia assisterà finalmente alla nascita di un mercato regolamentato dei derivati elettrici gestito da Borsa Italiana. Rob Davies analizza l'impatto dei nuovi contratti sul mercato italiano dell'energia
Nonostante l'importanza dei derivati elettrici come strumenti di copertura, la creazione di un mercato regolamentato per tali prodotti è stata a lungo rimandata dalle autorità italiane. Ma anni di attività di lobby da parte di un ampio gruppo di operatori hanno dato i loro frutti e il 16 luglio Borsa Italiana ha firmato il contratto di licenza con il GME (Gestore del Mercato Elettrico), di proprietà dello Stato, che gestisce l'IPEX (Mercato elettrico italiano). L'operazione è stata approvata dal
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