Oil's endless bid : taming the unreliable price of oil to secure the economy /
"Expert analysis of rising oil prices and the out-of-control oil markets that jeopardize both national security and the economy. The price of oil is negatively impacting both companies and consumers. In Oil's Endless Bid: Taming the Unreliable Price of Energy to Secure Our Economy, energy...
Основен автор: | Dicker, Daniel, 1960- |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
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Hoboken, N.J. :
John Wiley & Sons,
c2011.
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Съдържание:
- Introduction: The Oil Market Is Broken.
- A Brief Look Back at the Good Old Days of Oil Trading.
- Part I: Oil's Endless Bid: What Caused It?
- The Assetization of Oil, Part 1: Commodities Aren't Stocks.
- The Assetization of Oil, Part 2: The Problem with Commodity Indexes and ETFs.
- The Rise of the Investment Banks and Their Financial Finagling.
- Increased Access to Trading Oil: The Trading Floor Goes Online.
- Part II: The Destruction of Reliable Fundamental Pricing of Oil.
- Why Oil Traders Don't Care about the Price of Oil
- or the Value of the Dollar.
- Oil Traders Couldn't Care Less about Peak Oil.
- Alternative Sources of Oil
- and Why Investors Should Care.
- Proof of Oil's Endless Bid: Crack Spreads.
- The Fuel that the Endless Bid Forgot: Natural Gas.
- Part III: Where Are We Headed?
- What Needs to Be Done.
- Epilogue: Oil's Endless Bid Appears in the Gulf of Mexico.
- Appendices.
- Appendix A: A Brief Review of the History of Futures.
- Appendix B: An Extreme Example of Intervention in the Futures Market: How 3 Dallas Oil Tycoons Tried to Corner the Silver Market.