Energy Hedging in Asia, Leading Energy Experts Publish Timely Book on Energy Markets in Asia

Chinese trying to buy UNOCAL in America has been big headlines, but what really is going on in the Asian energy markets and what are the opportunities. Energy Hedging in Asia the latest book from the two renowned energy market authors Peter Fusaro (What went wrong at Enron) and Tom James (Energy Price Risk) focuses on the latest developments in the Asia Pacific.

(PRWEB) August 8, 2005

The Chinese trying to buy UNOCAL in america has been big headlines in recent months, but what is really is going on in the Asian energy markets and what are the opportunities in the region?

Energy Hedging in Asia the latest book from the two renowned energy market authors Peter Fusaro (What went wrong at Enron) and Tom James (Energy Price Risk)focuses on the latest developments in the Asia Pacific.

Book Details:

"Energy Hedging in Asia: Market Structure and Trading Opportunities"

ISBN: 1403934681

Hardcover 250 pages (August 5, 2005)

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

Language: English

This book focuses on the latest developments in the Asia Pacific community in terms of how deregulation and privatisation 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.

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Contact Information
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GLOBAL RISK PARTNERS
www.globalriskpartners.com
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