Broker of the Year: Icap Energy

New rules and client malaise are posing challenges for energy brokers, but Icap Energy has delivered continuity in terms of quality of execution and the way it has handled regulatory change

Energy Risk Awards 2014

These are tough times for energy brokers. The market's middlemen have been forced to adapt quickly to new regulations governing trading in over-the-counter derivatives, including the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (Emir) and the US Dodd-Frank Act. At the same time, energy markets are suffering from reduced trading volumes, poor liquidity and a retrenchment by banks, which have typically made up a sizeable chunk of brokers' client base.

But times of great adversity are often a proving

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