Intercontinental Exchange Inc., the leading global provider of energy trading platforms, said that global futures and options markets reached record open interest of over 96 million contracts during May as market players in sectors such as oil, natural gas and LNG launched hedging operations amid volatile prices.
Intercontinental Exchange, a leading global provider of energy trading platforms for futures and options, said it planned to launch two liquefied natural gas futures contracts for North-West Europe and South-West Europe and three supporting French, German and Italian natural gas futures.
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading global provider of trading platforms and clearing, posted record activity in September on the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) European benchmark with 5.5 million natural gas futures and options traded.
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading global provider of trading platforms and clearing, has posted record activity in two key LNG trading derivatives, the European benchmark Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) and the Japan-Korea Marker for North Asian spot cargoes.
The Intercontinental Exchange, the US-based operator of global trading platforms and clearing houses, reported record activity across its markets for European Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) futures and Japan-Korea Marker futures for North Asia spot cargoes.
Intercontinental Exchange, the leading operator of global exchanges and clearing houses and energy and natural gas pricing and derivatives, said the Dutch Title Transfer Facility, the main Continental European natural gas benchmark, and the Asian Japan-Korea Marker price for LNG had achieved new trading volume highs.