Stories tagged with "carry trade"

Oil Prices - A Little More of the Story

A few days ago, I wrote a post titled Why Are Oil (and Gasoline) Prices So Low? Since then, OPEC has voted to cut oil production 1.5 million barrels a day. In spite of this, the price of oil is about 5% lower. The purpose of this post is to add an update, with a little more of the story about why the price of oil is dropping more than some of us would expect.

One of the issues I mentioned in that story was

4. Rising value of the dollar

I noted in that post that the price of oil seems to drop as the price of the dollar rises against currencies such as the Euro. As I delve into the question more, I am starting to learn more about why the value of the dollar has recently been rising. It seems that the rising value of the dollar is tied to a combination of things--one is the flight to the US dollar for safety, another is the unwind of the carry trade, and a third is margin calls on hedge funds and other borrowers. The rising level of the dollar because of these issues seems to be a major contributor to the recent decline in oil prices.

The Round-Up: February 16th 2007

Canada, U.S. on course for LNG collision

The Conservative government is refusing to allow huge liquefied natural-gas tankers to go through Canadian waters off New Brunswick to two proposed gas terminals in Maine because of worries of catastrophic accidents in the treacherously narrow passage.

Michael Wilson, the Canadian ambassador to the United States, said in a letter to U.S. energy regulators this week that Ottawa will refuse to allow the large tankers to go through the Canadian- controlled Head Harbour Passage to get to Maine ports....

....The latest cross-border battle will likely end up in an international court. While Canada claims it has exclusive jurisdiction over the Head Harbour Passage, the view of the U.S. government is that the waters are territorial and, under the United Nations' Law of the Sea Treaty, a country cannot deny foreign ships from passing through.