
24 August 2007
Markets need activity and at the moment this is in short supply as traders gear up for the Bank holiday weekend.
Outages have been scheduled for the bank holiday weekend with many producers deciding that with a drop in demand they can afford to take their kit off-line for some maintenance. As a result a tightening of margins has seen balancing prices increase to £130 for a half hour and prompt prices rise to reflect this squeeze.
No one for one minute thinks that this is a long term situation it is a "bank holiday phenomena" and so curve prices have been unaffected. But trader psychology suggests that if they are looking to trade below the range levels hinted in yesterdays news item, then an event must spur the market on. If prompt prices are higher than normal then the event must wait for a degree of prompt normality to return.
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Stability is the order of the day
 
05 August 2005
Steady and boring means that it isn't going up and if anything looks more likely to test some of the longs who may be forced to take some profits as carbon, oil and gas all look soft.  
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All Quiet....
 
30 July 2010
A very quiet day in the UK energy markets which saw very little traded during the period - hardly surprising given the combination of usual Friday slowdown, holidays, a comfortable system as well it being the last traded day of the month.  
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Year to Date (week 7) Lows
 
22 February 2010
With the cold spell already priced into the curve and with bearish fuel prices, the power market hit year lows. At the same time, the season differentials narrowed giving the curve a smoother appearance.  
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Gains Seen Across the Curve
 
21 December 2009
There was no sign of an early Christmas in the power market on Friday with a 'flurry' of trading resulting in gains across the power curve.  
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Gains Seen Across the Curve
 
21 December 2009
There was no sign of an early Christmas in the power market on Friday with a 'flurry' of trading resulting in gains across the power curve.  
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A sliding Prompt
 
14 November 2008
A comfortable system in terms of supply margins left the prompt power market sliding.  
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