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Posts Tagged ‘ fuel crisis ’

US Gas Prices Hit Record of $4.05

Jun 13th, 2008 | By Marc | Category: Featured, Financial News

US gas prices have reached a record of $4.05 and energy wonks now say that US gas prices could rise to a national average of $4.25 a gallon by the Fourth of July and are unlikely to fall as long as oil prices keep surging.

Jennifer Yousfi explains how US gas prices could keep on rising…

If oil stays near $140 per barrel, gas prices could easily top $4.75 a gallon by the Fourth of July holiday, Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Economy.com (MCO), said in a recent research note.



Inflation Dominates the Age of Peak Finance

Apr 28th, 2008 | By Dan Denning | Category: Politics & Economics

Different week, same three “Fs”. Food, fuel, and finance. We mentioned a few weeks ago that these three investment themes intersect, interconnect, and generally get all tangled up. Expect more tangling this week. Let’s try to untangle them a bit for you today.



The Bull Market of a Lifetime

Apr 14th, 2008 | By Dan Denning | Category: International Investing

There’s nothing like starting your week with a kick to the guts. The Aussie market was doomed before trading began today with Friday’s shock result by GE in New York. But it’s the collapse of yet another Australian broker, Lift Capital and its 1,600 clients, which threatens to swamp the Aussie market this week.