16 October 2025

Release v314 focuses on delivering customer promises, with upgrades across Moleculelike enhancing flexibility with PPAs, improving reconciliation for physical futures, and automating hourly market data. We’ve also completed Portuguese language support in Mirage and introduced the ability to view historical VaR runs directly in the UI. These enhancements continue our commitment to fulfilling customer promises whenever we make them, and delivering a more adaptable, user-friendly ETRM platform.

POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENTS – FLEXIBLE TENORS, FORMULAS & HOURLY SUPPORT

We’ve made a series of powerful enhancements to our PPA module to support more dynamic contracts and streamline onboarding.

Flexible Tenor Dates for Monthly PPAs [OME-202 / OME-203]

You can now configure non-standard start and end dates for monthly PPA trades. The system will correctly set contract and settlement leg dates without defaulting to month start/end, allowing for more flexible deal structuring.

Dynamic Formula Support for Annual and Quarterly Averages [OME-137]

We’ve added formula functions that allow straight averages over calendar years or quarters, removing the need to manually list each month. This drastically simplifies the modeling of long-term PPAs with ceilings, floors, and true-ups across multi-year terms.

Automatic Copying of Hourly Market Data [OME-57]

User-uploaded hourly marks now auto-copy forward, just like daily and monthly data. This addresses inconsistencies during onboarding and supports historical backloading workflows.

FUTURES & RECONCILIATION – SUPPORT FOR PHYSICALLY DELIVERED PRODUCTS

We’ve extended our futures support to better handle real-world settlement mechanics for specific customer needs.

Reconciliation Support for Physically Delivered Futures [OME-159]

Products configured as instrument = forward now fully reconcile for all supported FCMs (e.g., StoneX, Macquarie, BNP). This supports critical workflows like UKA migration for inventory-based forward planning and ensures auto-ticketing behaves as expected.

MIRAGE – LOCALIZATION, DOWNLOADS, AND HOURLY DATA

Enhancements to Mirage continue to focus on usability, accuracy, and language support.

Portuguese Language Support Now Available [ALP-116]

Mirage now offers full Portuguese (Português) localization alongside English and Spanish. UI behavior has been verified for correct character rendering and label resizing. User-level language preferences are also now supported.

Improved Download Accuracy for Asset Grids [ALP-144]

We resolved a long-standing issue where filtered and selected asset downloads included unselected rows. Now, the “Download Selected” action only includes rows actually selected, preserving filter context and improving user trust.

Hourly Mark Download Enhancements [ALP-125]

Downloading marks now includes all hourly intervals for the selected product only, with a precise format (YYYY-MM-DD HHMM). This supports detailed market analysis directly from the product detail screen.

ICE ADAPTER – POST-MAINTENANCE HISTORY IMPROVEMENTS

Increased History Pulls After ICE Maintenance [OME-220]

After ICE FIX adapter maintenance (weeknights), Molecule now pulls a 3-hour window of historical data to prevent data gaps. This mirrors our weekend strategy and ensures no missed fills for actively integrated accounts.

VALUE AT RISK (VaR) – HISTORICAL RUN VISIBILITY

View Historical VaR Runs from the UI [OME-178]

The VaR screen now includes a “Run History” panel that lets users view and load prior VaR runs with full parameter details. This makes it easy to compare different configurations and download associated diagnostic reports. Switching back to the current view is just one click away.

SYSTEM PERFORMANCE & BACKEND INFRASTRUCTURE

These improvements enhance the performance, reliability, and extensibility of the Molecule platform.

Standardized ID Handling in Database Tables [OME-211]

All new tables now enforce the use of BIGINT for IDs and sequences, improving data handling at scale and preparing for future growth.

Exchange Rate Revaluation Handling Improved [OME-194]

Revaluation logic for FX curves has been refactored to ensure proper multi-account job execution.