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Medientyp:
E-Book
Titel:
Energy Hedging in Asia: Market Structure and Trading Opportunities
Enthält:
Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Foreword; 1 Megatrends of the Asia Pacific Energy Trading; 2 The ABCs of Energy Hedging; 3 Energy Futures Exchanges and OTC Trading; 4 Setting up Your Energy Derivatives Policy; 5 Energy Hedging with Derivatives - Applications; 6 Options in Hedging Applications; 7 LNG Hedging; 8 Energy Risk Management in Japan; 9 Energy Developments in Southeast and South Asia; 10 Electronic Energy Trading in Asia; 11 ISDA 2002, The ISDA Master Agreement Ten Years On; 12 Derivative Hedge Accounting
13 GreenTrading™: Managing Financial Risk for the Environment in Asia14 What's on the Horizon for Asian Energy Markets; Appendix 1 ISDA - A SURVEY - 2004; Appendix 2 ISDA 2002 - Chinese Version; Glossary; Index;
Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Foreword; 1 Megatrends of the Asia Pacific Energy Trading; 2 The ABCs of Energy Hedging; 3 Energy Futures Exchanges and OTC Trading; 4 Setting up Your Energy Derivatives Policy; 5 Energy Hedging with Derivatives - Applications; 6 Options in Hedging Applications; 7 LNG Hedging; 8 Energy Risk Management in Japan; 9 Energy Developments in Southeast and South Asia; 10 Electronic Energy Trading in Asia; 11 ISDA 2002, The ISDA Master Agreement Ten Years On; 12 Derivative Hedge Accounting
13 GreenTrading™: Managing Financial Risk for the Environment in Asia14 What's on the Horizon for Asian Energy Markets; Appendix 1 ISDA - A SURVEY - 2004; Appendix 2 ISDA 2002 - Chinese Version; Glossary; Index;
Beschreibung:
This book focuses on the latest developments in the Asia-Pacific community in terms of how deregulation and privatization are bringing more risk to energy companies. In the light of these market changes, interest in energy risk management has grown substantially and is becoming a fiduciary responsibility of energy companies. As energy trading, power exchanges and hedging techniques establish themselves in the oil, power and gas sectors, so then do newer derivatives markets emerge in LNG hedging, weather derivatives and freight hedging. Fusaro and James, as seasoned market practitioners in the region, focus on these market changes and examine the future of Asian energy hedging