Subject Index

Andrew N. Kleit (Professor of Energy and Environmental Economics, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA)

Modern Energy Market Manipulation

ISBN: 978-1-78743-386-1, eISBN: 978-1-78743-385-4

Publication date: 15 November 2018

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Kleit, A.N. (2018), "Subject Index", Modern Energy Market Manipulation, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 219-225. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-385-420181015

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” with numbers indicate footnotes.

Administrative agency, process at
, 48–49

Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
, 48, 125, 142, 158

Affirmative defense
, 146

Agriculture Department
, 34

Alternative hypothesis
, 131, 163

Amaranth
, 124, 125

battle of economists
, 129

case (2007)
, 119, 125–127

Commission Decision
, 134–135

hedge fund
, 124

important of economists
, 129–130

lies, damn lies, and econometrics
, 130–132

Quinn and Fischel for defense
, 132–134

scienter
, 128–129

searching for manipulation
, 137–138

settlements and jurisdiction
, 135–137

side excursion on put options
, 127–128

staff’s case and Hunter’s rebuttals
, 125

theories of manipulation
, 123

trading
, 134

American Electric Power Service Corporation
, 89n4

Amicus curae
, 37

Ancillary market strategy
, 91–93

Ancillary markets
, 78–79

Anti-Manipulation Rule
, 170

Appeals Court
, 32, 34, 37, 38, 40, 49

Arbitrage
, 13–15, 93, 145–146

strategy
, 110, 117

Arbitrageurs
, 8

Artificial price
, 10, 44, 54, 57–58, 105, 110–113

Avista
, 48, 57, 65

trades on underlying during market close
, 55

trading strategy
, 56–57

Balanced schedules
, 94, 100

Balancing authority
, 69

Bankruptcy
, 5

Barclays
, 158, 212

Dean Hubbard’s statement
, 171–174

defense
, 165–167

district court’s decision on discovery
, 174–176

exchange between barclays and staff
, 165–169

FERC’s penalty order
, 169–171

process
, 158–159

show cause order
, 159–165

Baseline consumption
, 188

“Bid–ask spread”
, 9

“Black box” approach
, 150, 166

Black Oak decision
, 198

BP America
, 141

arbitrage and early trading
, 145–146

“framing the open” theory
, 143–145

manipulation and theory of firm
, 150–152

other issues
, 153

parties and proceedings
, 141–143

scienter
, 147–150

trading strategies
, 146–147

Bre-X Minerals Limited Canadian company
, 10

Bre-X stock rose
, 10

British Columbia Hydro
, 89

“Bury the corpse” effect
, 19, 35, 107

California energy crisis
, 67, 68

California Independent System Operator (CAISO)
, 69, 81

computing system
, 108

day-ahead ancillary market
, 92

market
, 110

system
, 83, 85

California’s electricity markets
, (see also Electricity markets), 81

ancillary market strategy
, 91–93

congestion-related strategies
, 89–91

electricity restructuring
, 81–87

energy procurement in day-ahead markets
, 95

ENRON
, 87–89

gaming
, 100–101

price arbitrage strategies
, 97–100

real-time prices
, 93–97

California–Oregon border (COB)
, 48

Call options
, 51, 52

Capacity markets
, 98n12

Cargill v. Harden (1971)
, 38–40

Cascade effect
, 26, 27, 53, 59, 60, 127, 147

Cash settled option contracts
, 51

Cash-settled index
, 7, 23

Cheap talk
, 47, 64

Chicago Mercantile Exchange
, 2

Chicago rye markets
, 32, 33

Chicago wheat market
, 24

Commodity Exchange Authority (CEA)
, 31

Commodity exchanges
, 22, 42, 59, 69

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
, 11, 31, 42, 44, 47, 134, 137

artificial price
, 57–58

misconstruing Cargill
, 63–64

misconstruing Henner
, 61–63

path to manipulation finding
, 57–64

Commodity market
, 1

actions as farmer
, 4

buying from exchange
, 5–6

challenges for commodity trader
, 7–9

challenges for exchange
, 6–7

hypothetical trading book for corn
, 9

selling to
, 1–4

trading
, 211

Commodity trader, challenges for
, 7–9

Competitive Energy Solutions (CES)
, 182

Congestion Revenue Rights (CRRs)
, 106

Congestion-related strategies
, 89

Death Star and Cut Schedules
, 90–91

load shifting
, 89–90

Congressional staffers
, 50

Constrained equilibrium
, 75

Convertible bonds
, 124

Corn contracts
, 12

“Corners”
, 11

Crop insurance
, 2n1

Cut Schedules
, 90–91

“Data snooping”
, 132

Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,
, 153

Day-Ahead Load Response Program (DALRP)
, 179–180, 185–187

rules
, 187–189

Day-ahead markets
, 75–77

DC Energy v. H. Q. Energy Services
, 114

De novo review
, 197–198

De novo trial
, 158, 175

Death Star
, 90–91

Deception
, 100

Degenerate pricing
, 110–113

Delivery/settlement period
, 27–28

Demand
, 72–75

reduction
, 181

Demand response
, 186

policy ISO-NE policy
, 179–181

“Dependent” variable
, 130

Deutsche Bank
, 105, 118, 206

arguments
, 107–108

“degenerate pricing” and “artificial” prices
, 110–113

legal standards
, 113

motivation
, 108–109

original intent rule
, 116–117

other issues
, 113

per se illegality
, 115–116

proceedings and FERC Staff’s arguments
, 106–107

prosecution’s case
, 105

reason for lose money
, 109–110

settlement with FERC
, 120

stand-alone profitability
, 113–114

subsequent FERC cases
, 117–118

US enforcement agencies
, 118–119

DiPlacido
, 47, 166, 212

CFTC’s path to manipulation finding
, 57–64

contending theories
, 50–57

parties and charges
, 48

process at administrative agency
, 48–49

weaknesses of procedure
, 49–50

Dreyfuss Show Cause Order and Consent
, 117

“Dummy” variables
, 130n12

Early trading
, 145–146

ECONLIT search engine
, 144

Econometrics
, 130–132

Economic theories of manipulation
, 17

early works
, 17–19

Pirrong creating field
, 19–25

works by Ledgerwood and coauthors
, 25–28

Efficient Markets Hypothesis
, 28, 161

eggs
, 34

Electricity

demand
, 68–69

price
, 185

Electricity markets
, 67, 211

ancillary markets
, 78–79

day-ahead and real-time markets
, 75–77

FTRs
, 77–78

required price for offering into reserve market
, 79

restructured
, 68–70

three-node model
, 70–75

Electricity Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT)
, 68

Electricity restructuring in California
, 68, 81

monthly wholesale electricity prices during crisis
, 84

price caps and finger pointing
, 83–87

supply curves
, 86

“End game” of manipulation
, 21

Energy Information Administration
, 186

Energy Policy Act (2005)
, 134

ENRON
, 81, 87, 195

in California Crisis
, 88–89

strategy
, 99

ENRON Energy Services (EES)
, 99

Etracom
, 118

Ex ante profitability
, 113–114, 117

Ex post enforcement
, 203

Ex post profitability
, 113–114, 117

Exchange(s)
, 23

buying from
, 5–6

commodity
, 22, 42, 59, 69

fungible
, 3

rules
, 62

Exxon stock
, 19

Farming
, 1–2

“Fat Boy” strategy
, 99–100

Federal court system
, 213

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
, 49, 68, 81, 96, 105, 123, 125, 137, 141, 144, 151, 157, 179,

FERC v. Electric Power Supply Association
, 181

FERC v. Silkman
, 182, 191

penalty order
, 169–171

staff
, 105, 159

Federal Power Act (FPA)
, 170, 183, 202

Federal Reserve Board
, 42

Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
, 49

Financial economics
, 28

Financial index market
, 159

Financial market manipulation
, 15

Financial risk
, 106

Financial Transmission Rights (FTRs)
, 77–78, 89, 105

Finger pointing
, 83–87

Firm compliance
, 152

Firms
, 110

First law of nature
, 33

Forney Perpetual Loop
, 90

“Framing the open” theory
, 143–145

Fraud
, 116

Freeport-McMoran Corporation
, 10

Gaming
, 89, 91, 100–101

rule
, 212

General Foods v. Brannan (1948)
, 32–34

“Get Shorty” ENRON
, 91–93

Grain Futures Act (1922)
, 31

Great Western v. Brannan (1953)
, 34–36

H. W. Miller and Company v. Benson (1958)
, 36

“Harming well-functioning market”
, 107

Hedge fund
, 124

Hedgers
, 8, 17, 18

Hedging
, 51–53

financial risk method
, 105

theory
, 56

Home-run strategy
, 206

Houston Ship Channel (HSC)
, 142

Hunt Brothers’ silver market episode
, 32, 40–45

Hunter v. FERC
, 136, 711 F. 3rd 155

Hurricane Katrina
, 124

Hydroelectric facilities
, 67

Independent System Operators (ISOs)
, 69

Independent variables
, 130

Index manipulation
, 158

Index period
, 158

Indicator variable
, 145

Individual trader, incentive of
, 151–152

Indonesian government
, 10

Informed party
, 17, 18

Instant message (IM)
, 126

Intermediate Microeconomics
, 150

“Invisible hand” (Smith)
, 68

ISO-New England (ISO-NE)
, 179

policy
, 179–181

Jurisdiction
, 135–137

Kaminski’s analysis
, 131–132

Kirchhoff’s law
, 67, 72

Kyle model
, 17

Laundering
, 93

“Law and economics” paradigm
, 35n3

LEXIS search terms
, 59

“Light” index
, (see NP off-peak)

Limit orders
, 26

Liquidity
, 8

Load serving entities (LSEs)
, 76

Load shifting
, 89–90, 105

London Metal Exchange (LME)
, 23

Long manipulations
, 22, 24

Loopholes
, 201–203, 207

Manipulation
, 1, 9, 39, 47, 105, 150–152

analysis
, 199–200

CFTC
, 11

commodity market
, 1–9

Ledgerwood and Kleit definitions
, 12

losing money
, 10

market
, 12

speculation, arbitrage, and market power
, 13–15

strategy
, 23

theory
, 53–54

wash trading
, 12, 13

Manipulator
, 11, 21, 24

Marginal costs (MCs)
, 72

Marginal Loss Surplus Allocation (MLSA)
, 197

Market

bid
, 9

design function
, 100

impact
, 14n10

maker
, 8

manipulation
, 12

monitors
, 70

participants
, 14, 23

power
, 9, 13–15

power manipulations
, 15

wholesale price
, 179

Market monitoring and information protocols (MMIP)
, 96

Merit order
, 77

Midwest Independent System Operator (MISO)
, 69

Minorco v. Hunt
, 14

Misconstruing Cargill
, 63–64

Misconstruing Henner
, 61–63

MLSA revenues
, 198–199

“Money for nothing” scheme
, 91

Monopsony behavior
, 94

Motives for violating bidders
, 59–60

My Cousin Vinny (movie)
, 153n14

Natural gas
, 145

“Neo-classical” theory of the firm
, 150

New Orleans contracts
, 36

New York Cotton Exchange
, 37

New York Mercantile Exchange contracts (NYMEX contracts)
, 48, 57

Nodes
, 71

“Nontransitory” market power
, 15

Null hypothesis
, 131

Ohms
, 71

Options
, 51–53

Original intent rule
, 116–117

“Out of merit” (OOM)
, 85

Overgeneration
, 99–100

Palo Verde (PV)
, 48, 55, 65, 91, 158

electricity
, 11

Payment system
, 196

Per se illegality
, 115–116

Per se rule
, 61

Peruvian government
, 43

Phantom congestion
, 108

PJM
, 195, 201–203, 205

Plaintiff
, 135

“Polar Vortex”
, 204

Post hoc rationalization
, 206

Power flow
, 73

Power supply
, 68

Powhatan
, 195

participants and proceedings
, 197–198

Powhatan’s response
, 200–206

show cause order
, 198–200

staff’s rebuttal and commission’s initial decision
, 206–208

transmission losses
, 195–197

Powhatan’s trades
, 203–204

Preliminary econometric model
, 166

Price arbitrage strategies
, 97

Overgeneration and “Fat Boy” strategy
, 99–100

“Ricochet”
, 97–99

Price caps
, 83–87

Price effect manipulation
, 43

Price impact
, 14n10

“Price Rebound” theory
, 132

Price slippage
, 14n10

Protective call
, 51

Protective put
, 53

Punishment and theory of firm
, 150–151

Put option
, 52

Quantity risk
, 2n1

Rate of return regulation
, 68

Real-time markets
, 75–77

Real-time prices
, 93–97

“Real-time” markets
, 76

Regional transmission operator (RTO)
, 67–70, 106, 181, 195

“Regulation” markets
, 79

Regulatory capture
, 42

Reserve markets
, 78, 91

Reserve payments
, 78

Resistance
, 70–72

Restructured electricity markets
, 68

rate of return regulation
, 68

restructured states
, 69

RTOs
, 68–70

RTOs in North America
, 70

Revenue equation
, 20

“Ricochet”
, 97

economic analysis
, 98

strategy
, 97

“Risk neutral”
, 21

Rumford and Silkman defense
, 185

DALRP
, 185–187

rules of DALRP
, 187–189

scienter
, 189–190

Rumford Paper
, 182

Rumford Show Cause Order
, 184

Scienter
, 35, 116, 128–129, 135, 147–150, 161–164, 189–190, 200

Secretary of Agriculture
, 32

Self-preservation
, 33

Self-regulating organization
, 205

Settlements
, 135–137

Short manipulation
, 24

Show cause order
, 117, 144n7, 157, 159, 182–185, 198

damages amount
, 164–165

manipulation analysis
, 199–200

scienter
, 161–164, 200

underlying case
, 159–161

UTC trading driven by MLSA revenues
, 198–199

Solar power
, 76

Southwest Power Pool (SPP)
, 69

Speculation
, 13–15

Speculators
, 8, 14, 17

Squeezes
, 11

Standard deviation
, 172

State Department of Water and Resources
, 83

State-mandated price
, 82

Statistical inference
, 130–131

Statistical significance
, 131

Stepwise regression
, 132

Sullivan & Long v. Scattered
, 108

Supply
, 72–75

curves in California
, 86, 87

power
, 68

Supplying reserve power
, 78

Surrebuttal analysis
, 133

t-statistic”
, 131

Target
, 26

Theory of the firm
, 150

firm compliance
, 152

incentive of individual trader
, 151–152

punishment and
, 150–151

Three-node model
, 67, 70, 71

constrained equilibrium
, 75

flow across three transmission lines
, 74

power flow
, 73

resistance
, 70–72

supply and demand
, 72–75

Town eggs
, 34

Traders
, 151

Trading
, 22

book
, 8

strategies
, 146–147

Trading Places (Classic 1983 movie)
, 6n5

Transmission

lines
, 71

losses
, 195–197

Treasury bonds
, 19

Trigger
, 25–26

U.S. v. Addyston Pipe
, 116

Underscheduling Load
, 96

Uneconomic trading
, 10, 26, 27, 48

“Unintentional” squeeze
, 35

University of Utah
, 58

“Up-To-Congestion” contracts (UTC)
, 198

trading driven by MLSA revenues
, 198–199

US enforcement agencies
, 118–119

Violating bids
, 57, 58

CFTC
, 61

DiPlacido’s defense
, 60

motives for violating bidders
, 59–60

Violating offers
, 58, 59

Volkart Brothers (1962)
, 36

Wash trading
, 12, 13

Well-functioning market
, 195, 205–206

Western State Power Pool (WSPP)
, 92

Widget
, 150

Wind power
, 76