Single rogue trade causes oil price spike? Doubt it...
Discussion
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/ind...
How can a single trader, with trades amounting to circa $10 million be more than a pimple on the hairy behind of the worl oil futures market.
This strikes me as a classic case of trying to apportion a reason to a price fluctuation. Sounds like b
ks to me.
How can a single trader, with trades amounting to circa $10 million be more than a pimple on the hairy behind of the worl oil futures market.
This strikes me as a classic case of trying to apportion a reason to a price fluctuation. Sounds like b

He did it during Asian trading so to quote from the BBC
"This all happened within an hour at about two o'clock in the morning, and of course in a thin market at that sort of time, it doesn't take an awful lot to move the price."
I think its believeable. It wasn't really that much of a spike either - the price was back to where is started by lunchtime UK.
"This all happened within an hour at about two o'clock in the morning, and of course in a thin market at that sort of time, it doesn't take an awful lot to move the price."
I think its believeable. It wasn't really that much of a spike either - the price was back to where is started by lunchtime UK.
Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff