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Green Tiger Markets Facilitates First-Ever Trade in Midday Hours for Philippines Electricity, Pioneering Transparency, Price Discovery, and Liquidity

MANILA, Philippines--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Green Tiger Markets, the first and only provider of a forward market for Philippines electricity, proudly announces the successful completion of a first Midday Hours trade on its hedging platform for the Philippines Electricity market. This transaction builds on the increasing use of GTM's Around-the-Clock hedging product. John Knorring, CEO of Green Tiger Markets, summarized this milestone. "Our novel Midday Hours contract was designed to be used as a tool...

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