Report Faults Wall Street for High Energy Prices
By BEN PROTESS
A new report by Better Markets, a nonprofit group advocating
constraints on speculative trading, blames Wall Street for inflating
prices at the gas pump and the grocery store.
The study centered
on commodity index funds, investments tied to the value of oil, wheat
and other commodity futures contracts. The funds, according to the
Better Markets review of more than 25 years in data, have historically
caused an uptick in futures market prices as they periodically exit
expiring contracts and roll into a new batch of deals.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
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