In another quiet day, it appears that the year will end on a bearish note in both the German and Nordic markets.
"Volumes are so small that we cannot take the price movements we are seeing now seriously,” said Trond Jakobsen at Fjordkraft. “Liquidity is just too low and in such circumstances prices can actually go in the opposite direction to where they should be going.”Jakosbsen says that prices are rising marginally despite bearish fundamentals. But in the long term he believes
Donnerstag, 28.12.2006, 11:40 Uhr
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