Crude Oil Equity Markets to Decouple?
Source: http://dianchu.blogspot.com/2009/05/crude-oil-equity-markets-to-decouple.htmlPosted on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 | In Economics, Investing Lessons
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Author: Dian L. Chu, 05/13/09Crude oil and equities markets, which traditionally have a negative correlation, have moved in tandem over the past three months. Some analysts think markets will decouple as the steep overhang in crude inventories, which reached a 19-year high in the US, and ongoing weak global energy demand could eventually mute oil’s response to a solid economic recovery and break
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Market analyst, trader and financial writer for Zero Hedge, Seeking Alpha, and Daily Markets. My articles are also syndicated to Reuters, USA Today and BusinessWeek. Professional credentials include M.B.A., C.P.M. and Chartered Economist with extensive professional experience in market segment forecasting and strategies. Previous employers include Enron, Time Warner & Clear Channel. I'm currently working in the U.S. for the energy sector. |



