Trading Energy Futures
US top trade groups already demand an end to oil speculation, but why Congress not act and Media not report ?
“Leading energy experts across the country agree that recent, unprecedented jumps in crude oil prices are due, in large measure, to rampant speculation in the energy commodities markets.”
“19 of the nation’s top trade associations, consumer groups and labor organizations, the coalition urges “immediate reform in the widely-speculative energy commodity futures markets.”
http://energy.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressReleases.Detail&PressRelease_Id=a0267544-59b1-4cd7-b41e-8f0e55738999
Yea thats true….
Many of the countries have started reacting to it. As oil prices fell more than $4 a barrel due to Iran’s signals of flexibility about its nuclear program revealed from recent negotiations. This combined with the latest profit taking have brought about the dollar’s gains.
Yet this rise lost ground as concerns about further writedowns on mortgage-related assets prompted players to trim the gains made by the dollar.
Japanese analysts state that this support was short-lived since the market is shifting its focus toward credit issues, due to concerns about a growth in funding before the summer break, which is characterized by a relatively decreased liquidity.
Oil prices hit a record price of $145.85 last week, but eventually stabilized at $142 a barrel. This had little impact on the dollar which stabilized around 107.07 yen after a fall of 0.1%.
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