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New monthly record for carbon futures in November

December 1, 2011--Trading and clearing of carbon futures amounted to 9,852 contracts (9,852,000 tons) in November 2011. This is the highest monthly volume ever traded and cleared on NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe’s carbon futures market in the course of one month.

November was the second consecutive month of record volumes on NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe’s carbon futures market.

Source: NASDAQ OMX


OECD Environment: Transforming the energy sector to deliver greener growth

December 1, 20111--Rising global energy demand and the need to drastically cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions require a transformation in the way we produce, deliver and consume energy, according to a new joint report from the OECD and IEA.

Green Growth Studies: Energy says governments need to increase energy efficiency and lower the carbon-intensity of the sector. As developed countries renew their energy infrastructure and developing countries build new power plants to meet growing energy demand, the time is right to make crucial choices for the future of the energy sector, the report says.

With the energy sector responsible for the majority of CO2 emissions, green growth policies could halve worldwide energy-related emissions of CO2 by 2050 using a combination of existing and new technologies.

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Source: OECD


Broker ICAP prepares systems for euro zone meltdown

November 29, 2011--ICAP, the world's top broker for foreign exchange and government bonds, has tested its trading systems to handle the collapse of the euro zone and the re-emergence of national currencies.

ICAP said on Monday it has been testing EBS, the world's largest foreign exchange platform, to ensure it could handle trading the Greek drachma in response to growing fears over a euro zone disintegration.

"We have contingency tested the Greek drachma in currency pairs versus the euro and the US Dollar because our customers have expressed concerns about how the euro zone situation will play out and we have to be prepared for every eventuality," said a spokesman for ICAP.

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Source: Reuters


Hedge funds see global growth dipping

November 28, 2011--Hedge fund managers see global growth dipping next year amid likely eurozone sovereign defaults and a slowdown in China.

The views are disclosed as part of a survey covering more than a third of the world's hedge fund managers with $800bn ..

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Source: FT.com


Dollar falls as risk appetite improves

November 28, 2011--Improved market sentiment left the dollar flagging on Monday, with the euro clawing back some of its losses from the previous week.

The rise in risk sentiment came amid hopes for eurozone treaty changes that would allow weightier bond purchases by the European Central Bank. Rumours that the International Monetary Fund was to offer aid to Italy, which were later denied by the IMF, boosted the euro in early trading.

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Source: FT.com


Carbon plunges more than 11 pct to new lows

November 25, 2011-- European Union carbon permits and U.N.-backed credits plunged to new depths on Friday, as a continuation of panic selling amid fear of recession has wiped more than 25 percent off carbon prices this week alone.

Front-year carbon permits called EU Allowances (EUAs) hit a fresh record low of 6.98 euros a tonne, and were pegged at 7.05 euros at 0925 GMT.

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Source: Reuters


Advisers steer clients away from trackers

November 25, 2011--Independent financial advisers (IFAs) and wealth managers continue to show a marked preference for actively managed funds in the recommendations they send clients – in spite of the cost benefits of using passive trackers – new research has found.

In a survey of 16 major firms carried out by the Financial Times, nine said they did not include conventional tracker funds in their “recommended” fund lists, while eight refused to include exchange traded funds (ETFs) tracking equity indices. Reasons given for excluding trackers ranged from unsuitable market conditions to inferior long-term performance.

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Source: Financial Times


Renminbi threat to dollar could be stalling

November 23, 2011--The Chinese renminbi could pose a threat to the international dominance of the US dollar within five to 10 years, the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission warned this month in its annual report to Congress.

But based on the latest data, this prediction may be premature. In contrast to popular perception, evidence from China suggests that the internationalisation of the renminbi is stalling – and in many respects it has barely got off the ground.

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Source: Financial Times


ESMA publishes updated list of measures adopted by competent authorities on short selling

November 21, 2011--ESMA today published an update regarding the measures taken by EU competent authoritites regarding short selling.

This update includes measures taken by Austria.

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Source: ESMA


UN-backed report spotlights links between global warming and extreme weather

November 18, 2011-- A United Nations-backed report confirms the link between climate change and current trends in extreme weather such as floods and heat waves, and warns that existing measures, even in developed countries, are not enough to cope with the severity of these events.

The report, whose summary was approved today by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Kigali, Uganda, reveals that high and low daily temperatures have risen on a global scale due to the rise of greenhouse gases, causing an increase in floods, heat waves, droughts, and other extremes associated with damage caused by high sea levels and heavy precipitation.

The report also states that extreme weather conditions have become more powerful and dangerous as a result of climate change, increasing the vulnerability of densely-populated regions in coastal zones as well as populations that live in conditions of poverty and have limited ways to cope with natural disasters.

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view summary-Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX)

Source: UN


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