E.on
Growing pressure to de-link European oil and gas prices
In safe hands?
Risk and Energy Risk commodity rankings 2012: energy
Finding value in energy volatility
E.ON Energy Trading
Experts at the heart of global energy markets
Recent US deals could power more M&A
Mergers and acquisition activity could be on the up in the US power market in spite of staid economic conditions. Pauline McCallion examines the outlook for M&A
E.ON Energy Trading enters US natural gas market
German power and gas company E.ON begins drive to expand presence in US gas market.
Deal could trigger downgrade for E.ON US and subsidiaries
German power and gas company E.ON's decision to sell its US subsidiary to PPL Corporation for $7.625 billion has resulted in a ratings review and possible downgrade for E.ON US.
Estonian bidding area paves the way for integration of Baltic power markets
Nordic power market Nord Pool Spot has introduced a bidding area to connect Estonia to the Nordic region, as part of the exchange’s plans to further integrate the Baltic power market.
Keeping the wheels turning
When confronted with business continuity issues, energy giant E.ON used to turn to a printed manual. Now it has introduced a constantly evolving system to deal with BCP challenges. Duncan Wood investigates
KWI unveils new energy risk system
KWI, the London-based energy risk technology company, today unveiled a newly developed suite of applications for multi-commodity trading and risk management. The system, known as K2, will replace KWI’s previous flagship product kW3000.
Cross-border conundrums
Credit Risk
Carbon across Europe
Pan-European emissions trading is a step closer after agreement of an EU directive. Atle Christiansen and Kristian Tangen of Point Carbon look at the consequences
Rethinking European power
European energy firms are seeking to reposition their products and strategies in advance of European Union market deregulation. FAME Energy reports
Judicial stalemate
Germany
The bigger they come…
Germany
Credit Market Update: Buyers of protection pull back bids for European credits
Buyers of protection have pulled back their bids in the European credit default swap market this week, in response to positive market news and sentiment, coupled with greater stability on the equity markets.