Well, the one that caught my eye recently was this:
http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/topstocks/archive/2008/09/11/the-death-of-opec.aspx
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/11/business/worldbusiness/11oil.html?_r=3&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&ref=business&adxnnlx=1221131040-KOS/e6DE0gSZ3H0lkcDcLw&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
Namely, Saudi Arabia 'breaking free' of OPEC.
Interesting development I feel.
http://blogs.moneycentral.msn.com/topstocks/archive/2008/09/11/the-death-of-opec.aspx
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/11/business/worldbusiness/11oil.html?_r=3&adxnnl=1&oref=slogin&ref=business&adxnnlx=1221131040-KOS/e6DE0gSZ3H0lkcDcLw&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
Namely, Saudi Arabia 'breaking free' of OPEC.
Interesting development I feel.
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Date: 2008-09-14 08:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-09-15 08:04 am (UTC)Is in their interest to join OPEC or watch from the sidelines? To what extent is Venezuela playing the role of their proxy?
While Moscow may have won the recent conflict in South Ossetia the Moscow markets have slumped as investors have withdrawn funds. A higher oil price would probably work to their advantage.