Mitigating credit risk in changing times
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Companies are looking for creative solutions for credit risk mitigation as credit downgrades continue to outpace upgrades. Determining the optimal level of credit risk protection is a subjective process and varies substantially depending on organizational objectives.
Publication Name: Electric Perspectives
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0364-474X
Year: 2004
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Credit derivatives: a valuable tool for electric companies
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The role played by the credit derivatives in credit risk management for corporate entities in general and electric companies in particular is analyzed. The market growth and the standards for traditional credit products are discussed.
Publication Name: Electric Perspectives
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0364-474X
Year: 2004
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Half and half
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Various issues concerning multisite electric companies such as deregulation, fuel needs, innovative contracts, reliability and customer service are discussed by the participants of electric perspectives roundtable conference.
Publication Name: Electric Perspectives
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0364-474X
Year: 2004
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