European Climate Exchange

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Die European Climate Exchange (ECX) wurde 2005 in Amsterdam gegründet und ist zurzeit die weltweit größte Terminbörse für den Handel mit CO2-Zertifikaten. Das Unternehmen sowie seine Schwestergesellschaft befindet sich im Besitz der , einer Holding, die am AIM der London Stock Exchange (LSE) notiert ist. Das Unternehmen wird von Patrick Birley geleitet. Der von Al Gore und David Blood geleitete Investmentfonds GIM besitzt 2,98 % der Anteile an der , der amerikanischen Terminbörse für den Emissionsrechtehandel, und diese wiederum die Hälfte der European Climate Exchange. rdf:langString
En 2005, le Chicago Climate Exchange lance le European Climate Exchange (situé à Londres), acteur important dans les échanges à l'intérieur du marché de l'Union européenne (European Union Emissions Trading Scheme). Ces deux entités appartiennent à la holding Climate Exchange Plc. La valeur du marché européen est estimé à 285 milliards de dollars pour la période se terminant en 2012, selon Environmantal Finance magazine. Évalué à 92 milliards d'euros en 2008 (au niveau mondial) et estimé à 112 milliards d'euros pour 2009.Son président est . rdf:langString
欧州気候取引所(おうしゅうきこうとりひきじょ、英語: European Climate Exchange、略称: ECX)は、欧州の主要な排出権取引所の1つである。主な取引商品は排出権の先物、オプションである。 2005年にの子会社として設立された。2010年には米インターコンチネンタル取引所に買収された。 欧州気候取引所は、炭素排出権取引のための欧州全域へのプラットフォームを提供し、デリバティブの取引量の8割を占めている。 rdf:langString
The European Climate Exchange (ECX) managed the product development and marketing for ECX Carbon Financial Instruments (ECX CFIs), listed and admitted for trading on the ICE Futures Europe electronic platform. For a time it was a subsidiary of the Chicago Climate Exchange, but eventually became a sister company. Both companies as well as IFEX were owned by Climate Exchange Plc, a holding company listed on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market, founded by Richard Sandor. A chief executive was Patrick Birley, son of archaeologist Robin Birley. While products were listed on the London Stock Exchange, the sales and marketing team was initially based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, under its first CEO, Peter Koster, before moving to London in 2007. Climate Exchange Plc was bo rdf:langString
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rdf:langString 欧州気候取引所
rdf:langString Bolsa Europeia do Clima
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rdf:langString Die European Climate Exchange (ECX) wurde 2005 in Amsterdam gegründet und ist zurzeit die weltweit größte Terminbörse für den Handel mit CO2-Zertifikaten. Das Unternehmen sowie seine Schwestergesellschaft befindet sich im Besitz der , einer Holding, die am AIM der London Stock Exchange (LSE) notiert ist. Das Unternehmen wird von Patrick Birley geleitet. Der von Al Gore und David Blood geleitete Investmentfonds GIM besitzt 2,98 % der Anteile an der , der amerikanischen Terminbörse für den Emissionsrechtehandel, und diese wiederum die Hälfte der European Climate Exchange.
rdf:langString The European Climate Exchange (ECX) managed the product development and marketing for ECX Carbon Financial Instruments (ECX CFIs), listed and admitted for trading on the ICE Futures Europe electronic platform. For a time it was a subsidiary of the Chicago Climate Exchange, but eventually became a sister company. Both companies as well as IFEX were owned by Climate Exchange Plc, a holding company listed on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market, founded by Richard Sandor. A chief executive was Patrick Birley, son of archaeologist Robin Birley. While products were listed on the London Stock Exchange, the sales and marketing team was initially based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, under its first CEO, Peter Koster, before moving to London in 2007. Climate Exchange Plc was bought in April 2010 by Intercontinental Exchange. ECX provided a pan-European platform for carbon emissions trading, with its futures contract based on the underlying EU Allowances (EUAs) and Certified Emissions Allowances (CERs), which had attracted over 80% of the exchange-traded volume in the European market. ECX contracted (EUA and CER Futures, options and spot contracts) were standardised exchange-traded products. LCH.Clearnet was the designated clearing house prior to 2008, later all trades were cleared by ICE Clear Europe. More than 100 businesses, including companies such as Barclays, BP, Newedge, E.ON UK, Endesa, Fortis, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Shell signed up for membership to trade ECX products. Using a process called 'order-routing', several hundred clients could access the market via banks and brokers without having to be a member.
rdf:langString En 2005, le Chicago Climate Exchange lance le European Climate Exchange (situé à Londres), acteur important dans les échanges à l'intérieur du marché de l'Union européenne (European Union Emissions Trading Scheme). Ces deux entités appartiennent à la holding Climate Exchange Plc. La valeur du marché européen est estimé à 285 milliards de dollars pour la période se terminant en 2012, selon Environmantal Finance magazine. Évalué à 92 milliards d'euros en 2008 (au niveau mondial) et estimé à 112 milliards d'euros pour 2009.Son président est .
rdf:langString 欧州気候取引所(おうしゅうきこうとりひきじょ、英語: European Climate Exchange、略称: ECX)は、欧州の主要な排出権取引所の1つである。主な取引商品は排出権の先物、オプションである。 2005年にの子会社として設立された。2010年には米インターコンチネンタル取引所に買収された。 欧州気候取引所は、炭素排出権取引のための欧州全域へのプラットフォームを提供し、デリバティブの取引量の8割を占めている。
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