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06/16/2004  Petroleum Markets Take Advantage of Flexibility Provided by NYMEX ClearPortsm Slate
06/16/2004  There Will Always Be a Floor
06/16/2004  A Barrel a Day... keeps exposure at bay
06/16/2004  Banks Play an Important Role in Modern Energy Markets
06/16/2004  Crude Oil Futures: A Form of Pricing That Went to the Soul of the Industry
06/16/2004  Futures Umbrella Helps Marketers Weather the Competition
06/16/2004  Oil Futures... A Better of Risk Management
06/16/2004  Minimum Price Movements Had a HUGE IMPACT
06/16/2004  Born of Serendipity, Heating Oil Futures Spawned a Powerhouse
06/16/2004  Heating Oil Futures Began with High Hopes, Exceeded Wildest Expectations
06/16/2004  The “State”of Retail Electricity Deregulation
06/16/2004  Now Traders CAN Do Something About the Weather
06/16/2004  Credit Crunch Is Simply a Matter of too Much Power Supply
06/16/2004  New York Power Contracts Help Alleviate Market Woes
06/16/2004  The Store of Experience and Strategy in the Trading Floor Bolsters Contracts
06/16/2004  Fuel Diversity Is a Good Thing
06/16/2004  New PJM Electricity Futures Contracts: Holding the Keys to Restoring Market Liquidity
06/16/2004  Computers and Instinct Guide Options Traders in Finding Market Value
06/16/2004  Walking a Tightrope: Market-Makers Juggle Positions to Provide Liquidity Without Falling Off
06/16/2004  Brokers Need Market Savvy and a Sense of Timing to Get the Best Price for Their Customers
06/16/2004  Average Price Options Mark the Next Frontier in the Quest for Energy Market Efficiency
06/16/2004  Calendar Spread Options Provide Economy, Simplicity in Managing On-Going Risk
06/16/2004  Options Prices are Sensitive to Five Key Variables
06/17/2004  Options, A Milestone in the Evolving Energy Markets
07/09/2004  Package of Refined Products Swap Contracts Gives Refiners and Marketers Wide Choices
07/09/2004  Cleared Crude Oil Instruments Reduce Risk in Wet Barrel Market
07/09/2004  Cleared Electricity Transactions Will Let in the Light
07/09/2004  Henry Hub is the Benchmark, but Differentialswith Other Markets Can Have a Life of Their Own
07/09/2004  Far-Sighted Act of Congress Unleashes Innovation, Efficiency in Financial Markets
07/09/2004  Trade Confirmation Removes an Element of Dangerous Risk
07/09/2004  OTC Clearing: A Potential White Knight
07/09/2004  OTC Clearing Adds to an Array of Financial Instruments Offering Comprehensive Market Coverage
07/08/2004  LOX: The Ability to Trade Large Orders Can Aid Market Efficiency
07/08/2004  Trading at Settlement, So Simple, So Versatile
07/08/2004  Basis Swaps can Provide The Solution to Risk management Questions: Exchange Instrument will Mitigate Counterparty Risk
07/08/2004  The Henry Hub Swaps Contract an Important New Tool for Risk Management
07/08/2004  The Efficiency of Non-Margined Trades... ...and other Tall Tales
07/08/2004  When Risk Management Needs to be Done, EFS Makes the Hedger’s Lot a Happier One
07/08/2004  Market Initiatives Aim for a Seamless Market on the Exchange and Over-the-Counter
07/29/2004  Bringing BRENT to New York: Market Liquidity and Transparency on a Global Scale
07/29/2004  Brent, which Brent? A Leading Mwarket with Many Faces
07/29/2004  The BRENT/WTI Arb: Linking the World’s Key Marker Crudes
07/29/2004  PLATTS Gathers Global Market Information to Accurately Assess Spot Crude Oil Prices
07/29/2004  New Options Contracts Will Help Traders Cope With Market Instability, Seize Opportunities
11/06/1998  Address by Neal Wolkoff, Executive Vice President New York Mercantile Exchange at the Association of Energy Engineers' 21st World Energy Engineering Congress
07/18/1998  Statement of Daniel Rappaport, Chairman New York Mercantile Exchange before the Committee on Banking and Financial Services United States House of Representatives
07/15/1998  Statement of Robert Levin, Senior Vice President, New York Mercantile Exchange before the U.S. House Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Power
06/25/1998  Summary of Remarks of Neal L. Wolkoff Executive Vice President To the Managed Futures Association Forum on Electronic Trading
09/24/1997  Statement of Robert Levin, Senior Vice President, New York Mercantile Exchange, before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Power
04/15/1997  Statement of Daniel Rappaport, Chairman New York Mercantile Exchange Before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Agriculture Subcommittee on Risk Management and Specialty Crops
02/11/1997  Statement of Daniel Rappaport Chairman New York Mercantile Exchange Before the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
07/01/1996  Collapse of Copper Prices Draws Attention to Differences in Oversight on the Exchange and Foreign Markets
04/17/1996  Remarks by R. Patrick Thompson, president, New York Mercantile Exchange, Metal Bulletin's 9th International Copper Conference,
03/26/1996  Statement of Robert Levin Senior Vice President New York Mercantile Exchange
01/01/1996  Year in Review
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