Editor's letter: Technology special report

Stella Farrington - Editor - Energy Risk

The energy trading world’s appetite for technology has often lagged that of financial markets, leaving it more exposed to risk. For example, the sometimes significant time gap between execution, confirmation and reconciliation of trades introduces enormous price and operational risk into transactions. 

However, energy markets are now beginning to catch up. A large driver of this is regulation, with companies being required to report – and therefore know – their real-time positions at the end of

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