The days of 'easy energy' are over

clock

As consumption continues to rise and new forms of energy are developed, will oil be toppled from its perch? Christopher Wheaton, energy analyst at RCM, gives his views about the long-term dynamics in the markets.

Last year, a number of fund groups came together to provide educational material for intermediaries to use in their own businesses and with their end clients. The result was a library of video content, compiled for the end consumer, which can be downloaded and put on to individual intermediary websites. Professional Adviser is supporting the initiative and running regular content from the JCI. For more details and to download interviews, go to www.thejci.co.uk Q. What are the long-term supply and demand dynamics underpinning oil prices? A. To begin with, you have to look at oil as p...

To continue reading this article...

Join Professional Adviser for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, industry insights and market intelligence
  • Stay ahead of the curve with spotlights on emerging trends and technologies
  • Receive breaking news stories straight to your inbox in the daily newsletters
  • Make smart business decisions with the latest developments in regulation, investing retirement and protection
  • Members-only access to the editor’s weekly Friday commentary
  • Be the first to hear about our events and awards programmes

Join

 

Already a Professional Adviser member?

Login

More on Economics / Markets

More than half of IFAs feel negative about a potential Labour govt

More than half of IFAs feel negative about a potential Labour govt

Advisers favour Conservatives when it comes to their clients and business

Isabel Baxter
clock 09 May 2024 • 2 min read
Elections and advice: Planning in political and legislative uncertainty

Elections and advice: Planning in political and legislative uncertainty

‘It should not be based on speculation, always plan on current legislation’

Isabel Baxter
clock 08 May 2024 • 3 min read
'Discussion-worthy stuff': Chinese assets under pressure

'Discussion-worthy stuff': Chinese assets under pressure

China has an 18% share of global GDP and only a 3% MSCI ACWI weighting

Chris Justham
clock 02 April 2024 • 2 min read