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Vol. 9, No. 43 Week of October 24, 2004
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Nymex and IPE set to battle over Brent futures

Exchanges look set for direct confrontation if Nymex introduces trading in its own Brent futures contract in IPE turf – London or Dublin

Alen Mattich

Dow Jones/AP

The New York Mercantile Exchange and its great rival the International Petroleum Exchange are playing a game of chicken over who will dominate, and perhaps ultimately monopolize, the trading of energy futures. The two exchanges look set for a direct confrontation if Nymex carries through with plans....

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IPE moves to boost screen trading

History on IPE’s side


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