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Energy Price Risk: Trading and Price Risk Management

AUTHOR: Tom James
ISBN: 1403903409

SHORT DESCRIPTION: "Energy Price Risk is the practitioner's guide to optimizing company performance using the correct price risk strategies and tools. Based on the author's extensive experience in the commodity derivatives industry, it comprehensively covers the...

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Energy Price Risk: Trading and Price Risk Management
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by Tom James


Book Description
Energy Price Risk is the practitioner's guide to optimizing company performance using the correct price risk strategies and tools. Based on the author's extensive experience in the commodity derivatives industry, it comprehensively covers the full spectrum of the energy complex, including crude oil, petroleum products, natural gas, LPG/LNG, and electricity. Using many worked examples, this book offers practical insights and solutions.



About the Author
Tom James is Senior Risk Management Adviser to Carr Futures, Credit Agricole Indosuez's derivatives arm.



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         Book Review

Energy Price Risk: Trading and Price Risk Management
- Book Reviews,
by Tom James

Energy Price Risk: Trading and Price Risk Management

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Energy Price Risk is the practitioner's guide to optimizing company performance using the correct price risk strategies and tools. Based on the author's extensive experience in the commodity derivatives industry, it comprehensively covers the full spectrum of the energy complex, including crude oil, petroleum products, natural gas, LPG/LNG, and electricity. Using many worked examples, this book offers practical insights and solutions.

SYNOPSIS

Developed by the financial services industry, various risk management instruments are being promoted as the way to manage commodity markets in developing countries. James (risk management adviser, Carr Futures, UK) introduces the use of one of these instruments, derivatives, in the world oil market. He discusses energy derivatives within the context of other risks and operations. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


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