Latest Impact of Europe’s Energy Crisis is a Plunge in Trading

  • German power prices surged to record in early October
  • Volatility doubled this month to the highest in over a decade

Electricity transmission pylons in Gerakas suburb, northeast of Athens, Greece.

Photographer: Yorgos Karahalis/Bloomberg
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The unprecedented volatility in European energy markets is taking its toll on trading activity.