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Jeanine Prezioso talks with Jeremy about a journalist's approach to content marketing.
FRTB has had a big impact on banks' capital.
Many firms are grappling with how to measure climate change and calculate business risk.
French energy conglomerate Engie needed a solution to handle volatile data.
For banks, complying with FRTB is a significant departure from previous risk reporting rules.
Regulators rarely ask the banks they supervise to tell them a "story".
Optimizing collateral means being able to see your data from any and every angle.
Financial industry participants have to actively manage all facets of derivatives pricing.
As the global economy swoons from the pandemic impact, banks are worried about defaulting loans.
Freelance Work
A U.S. economic slowdown is a ubiquitous market concern, but one focus is the corporate bond market, which is largely in unchartered territory, emerging from a hazy decade of cheap credit.
An explosion near Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was seen as a coup attempt.
The oil supply story has seen the bulk of headlines in the last few weeks.
Investors riding a wave of ebullience as President Trump makes overtures toward domestic job growth.
"More and more private equity money is flowing into energy projects, especially wind power as well as solar," said Jeanine Prezioso, managing editor of Institutional Investor's Power Finance & Risk newsletter.
Global Derivatives Market Research
Small derivatives end users faced increased costs to clear a swap.
This is a compilation of the research that ISDA published in 2015.
This research note focuses on the increase in derivatives trade compression.
Reuters News Articles and Video Clips
Billionaire philanthropist and former heavyweight natural gas trader John Arnold became aware of the ailing U.S. public pension system years ago.
A group of minority shareholders in oil driller Continental Resources is suing chief executive Harold Hamm.
When volatility returned to the U.S. natural gas market this winter, the wild price swings created unexpected winners and losers.
Brazil's Grupo BTG Pactual SA, Latin America's largest independent investment bank, is making a bold push into the global commodity markets.
Just as Wall Street's commodity titans face intensifying pressure over their trading operations, nimble rivals are stepping up.
Enbridge Energy Partners said it may be forced to shut down an 80,000 barrel-per-day oil-loading rail terminal in North Dakota.
The divorce of oil baron Harold Hamm has had its dramatic moments.
Prominent banks and hedge funds have fled the gas market due to the sharp decline in prices.
A dearth of pipeline capacity leaves New England without plentiful shale gas.
In its latest employment contract with CEO Aubrey McClendon, Chesapeake Energy Corp gave him permission to trade commodities.
Legendary natural gas trader John Arnold is closing down his flagship Centaurus fund, ending an era of high-risk, big-reward trading.
Farmers and fund managers rarely lost sleep over the extra money in their brokerage accounts which they expected to be there the next day.
The mad rush to move client money out of MF Global after its collapse left two firms with the bulk of customer accounts.
Six days after Sandy battered Staten Island's coast, people are realizing that the massive storm changed the landscape of their lives for good.
New Yorkers took to the streets to reinforce recovery from Superstorm Sandy, volunteering to help clean up devastated neighborhoods.
In what may be the most drilled county in the U.S. Northeast, the only land that had not been leased to energy companies is beneath graves.
A previous bankruptcy case may force MF Global customers to return money they pulled out - known as a "clawback".
MF Global's attempts to juice returns with leveraged bets on European debt were an understandable investment.
The U.S. trustee for bankrupt MF Global Holdings Inc is working to recover $700 million of client funds held by the broker's UK affiliate.
Former MF Global chief executive Jon Corzine will testify before a U.S. Congressional committee while others try to assuage client fears.
T. Boone Pickens' proposal to run more U.S. vehicles on natural gas got a boost in Congress this week.
The Wall Street Journal & Barron's
Traders say floor trading will remain viable because of its unique advantages.
Natural-gas futures settled higher as traders bid up prices.
IN THE NATURAL-GAS MARKET, too much of a good thing can lead to a fall. Supply is plentiful this year and prices are dwindling.
The New York Times
Carquest Auto Parts will not renew its lease at 156 North Bedford Road in Mount Kisco after it runs out on July 16.
A new venture promises to marry manufacturers of things gourmet and high-end to consumers headed for long weekends to the Hamptons.
Communicator Inc. has eight Wall Street financial firms betting that its new instant messaging service is more secure than its competitors.