A Perfect Storm Could Shed Light On Secretive Energy Markets
When Olav Refvik wanted to boost the price of heating oil to make a lucrative energy deal even more lucrative, the Morgan Stanley trader locked up sev...
When Olav Refvik wanted to boost the price of heating oil to make a lucrative energy deal even more lucrative, the Morgan Stanley trader locked up sev...
ClusterStock | Corey Lorinsky | Posted 08.01.2008 | Business
Did the collapse of a little-known private oil-marketing firm, SemGroup, play a roll in oil's 14% price drop over the past 10 days? The Wall Street Jo...
CNBC.com | Vince Farrell | Posted 07.03.2008 | Business
One of the most dangerous places to be is between a politician and a TV camera. The orgy of self-importance going on in Washington over the role of "s...
New York Times | Diana B. Henriques | Posted 06.13.2008 | Business
Huge investment funds have already poured hundreds of billions of dollars into booming financial markets for commodities like wheat, corn and soybeans...
Eben Esterhuizen | Posted 04.03.2008 | Business
It seems fair to say that most experts expect elevated volatility to continue in 2008, arising from three factors: monetary policy, fiscal policy and continued weakness in the financials sector.
New York Times | Vikas Bajaj | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Almost everything seems to be going wrong for the American economy at once. People are buying less, but most things are costing more. Mortgage rates a...
HuffingtonPost.com | Julie Satow | Posted 07.24.2009 | Business