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Rakteem Katakey New Delhi

So, okay, oil prices have doubled in just over a year. Here's why:

Speculative trading
Traders bet on future prices of oil through commodity exchanges. If there is a natural calamity, or if a country's president or the boss of a global oil company makes a statement which could be linked to oil, the traders at the exchanges bet on a higher price in the future. The record high price of nearly $140 per barrel is the July futures price of oil in the New York Mercantile Exchange

 

Geo-political tensions, leading to supply disruptions
Caused by war, terrorist attacks or military warfare in oil rich countries, which could affect oil supply. The US sanctions on Libya, Iran and the war in Iraq have all affected oil prices

Blame it on shining India

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First Published: Jun 14 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

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