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ANNUAL REPORT JUNE 2010 FEDERATION OF EURO-ASIAN STOCK EXCHANGES The U.K. experience The U.K. power market is almost as large as the Nordic countries combined, yet has suffered from a lack of transparency and liquidity. Volumes have failed to increase in spite of the general surge in other commodities trading, and new entrants have tended to avoid the market. Britain’s Futures and Options Association (FOA) chose the combination of Nord Pool Spot and NASDAQ OMX Commodities to establish the new U.K. power market, N2EX, based on the companies’ vast experience from Nordic physical and financial electricity trading and the proven systems expertise of NASDAQ OMX in international power derivatives and clearing services. FEAS region Other markets are learning from the Nordic experience. NASDAQ OMX Advisory Services has incorporated the former Nord Pool Consulting group, which provides strategic and management consulting services within the power business worldwide. The group has been involved in projects in more than 65 countries and has conducted more than 20 major studies since 2002 including projects in FEAS member nations Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, India, Kazakhstan, Romania, Serbia, Turkey and the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia and Montenegro. Advisory Services for the power industry NASDAQ OMX Advisory Services provides strategic and operational guidance to exchange industry clients around the globe. NASDAQ OMX Advisory Services partners with its clients and often gets involved in the very early stages of market development. Core offerings to the power industry include: NASDAQ OMX also offers a wide range of system solutions for global energy markets. The core commodities market system, CONDICO, combines full functionality with a low total cost of ownership and is the perfect solution for marketplaces that want to keep technology investments in line with growth. There are also other system solutions available to handle more high intensity markets with special needs. Besides the Nordic and U.K. energy markets, NASDAQ OMX technology today powers energy markets in India, Poland, Romania and Southern Africa. Building on the success in the Nordic region, NASDAQ OMX Advisory Services offers a wide range of services to the power industry. As an example, we recently completed studies on developing regional wholesale electricity markets in both South East (SEE) and Central East (CEE) Europe. We recently participated in a stakeholder workshop in the CEE region to provide high level design and business recommendations, and we will work with several of the countries as they take the initiatives to the next level. In the SEE study, the proposed first step is for Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia to establish national power exchanges and a regional day- ahead auction market linking the countries’ electricity prices with implicit auctions. Other SEE countries will join as they are ready. While each region is unique, there are similarities. Member countries within each region want to meet European Union requirements to maintain a market-based method for buying and selling electricity. Each needs price transparency in order to attract investors. And, while the individual countries want to maintain a national power infrastructure, their markets are generally not large enough to generate needed competition. In addition to creating competition, regional cooperation reduces the risk of fragmentation, creates diversity of power supply, potentially lowers costs, increases security of supply, and promotes more efficient utilization of generation capacity. By interconnecting a larger system, pricing stabilizes, reducing the risks for investors. So, in the long run, regional cooperation should also attract new investors to the region. All Advisory Services power industry clients are directly or indirectly involved in restructuring power markets and may include authorities, system operators, marketplace operators, marketplace participants, R&D institutes, banks, investors and system vendors. All recognize the need for transparency, liquidity and efficiency in the world’s power markets and the need for open, electronic marketplaces for trading and clearing. • Feasibility studies: Experts assess critical issues prior to development of a competitive power market or within an already existing market. • Training: Update and advance clients’ in- house competence in power market concepts and improve market participants’ skills via interactive training. • Infrastructure and market design: Help design and develop an entire power market including roles, responsibilities and interfaces, ending with a complete framework for the market including regulations. • Market simulation: Computer-based price formation analysis and evaluations of price level and power flow in a competitive physical delivery market using the SAPRI market simulator. • IT implementation: Ensure the successful specification, selection and implementation of required IT software and systems. For additional information, please go to nasdaqomx.com/commodities. CONTACT INFORMATION Contact Name Mr. Henri Bergström E-mail [email protected] Website www.nasdaqomx.com PAGE 29