The Interrelationship Between Financial and Energy Markets [electronic resource] / edited by Sofia Ramos, Helena Veiga.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783642553820
- 339
- HB172.5
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Introduction -- Part I: Oil Industry -- Part II: The Impact of Oil Shocks -- Part III: Electricity Markets.
In the last decade, energy markets have developed substantially due to the growing activity of financial investors. One consequence of this massive presence of investors is a stronger link between the hitherto segmented energy and financial markets. This book addresses some of the recent developments in the interrelationship between financial and energy markets. It aims to further the understanding of the rich interplay between financial and energy markets by presenting several empirical studies that illustrate and discuss some of the main issues on this agenda.
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