In this episode of CTRMRadio I talk to Yefreed Ditta of Value Creed about companies entering North American gas markets and the challenges they may face with their ETRM strategy. The conversation looks at what is driving the trend of European companies entering NAM gas markets and then focuses in on what that may mean in terms of ETRM requirements. How do firms cater for the differences in the two markets, what are those differences and do they try to use one ETRM or multiple ETRMS to cope?
My thanks to Yefreed Ditta for his participation.
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In this episode of CTRMRadio I talk to Yefreed Ditta of Value Creed about companies entering North American gas markets and the challenges they may face with their ETRM strategy. The conversation looks at what is driving the trend of European companies entering NAM gas markets and then focuses in on what that may mean in terms of ETRM requirements. How do firms cater for the differences in the two markets, what are those differences and do they try to use one ETRM or multiple ETRMS to cope?
My thanks to Yefreed Ditta for his participation.
www.ctrmcenter.com
Geopolitics Impact on CTRM and related software Requirements - CTRMRadio 57
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Geopolitics Impact on CTRM and related software Requirements - CTRMRadio 57
In this episode, I talk with Sunil Biswas, CEO of ION Corporates, Andrea Stone, CEO of Zema Global and Lee Campbell, CEO of CubeLogic on the topic of geopolitics and its impact on CTRM and related software requirements. With views on how data, transaction and risk software, and analytics are impacted, this podcast is essential listening.
Our thanks to our guests for their participation.
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In this episode of CTRMRadio I talk to Yefreed Ditta of Value Creed about companies entering North American gas markets and the challenges they may face with their ETRM strategy. The conversation looks at what is driving the trend of European companies entering NAM gas markets and then focuses in on what that may mean in terms of ETRM requirements. How do firms cater for the differences in the two markets, what are those differences and do they try to use one ETRM or multiple ETRMS to cope?
My thanks to Yefreed Ditta for his participation.
www.ctrmcenter.com