The dollar which held steady against the yen and the euro after a surge in the U.S. equities confirmed that the investor appetite for risk and helped the currency recoup some of the losses suffered earlier on the geopolitical concerns. The dollar remained shaky as another potential flare up in Continue Reading
When volatility returned to the U.S. natural gas market this winter after years of sleepy trade, the wild price swings created unexpected winners and losers.The coldest winter in two decades boosted heating demand to all-time highs, quickly reduced stockpiles and prompted the kind of sweeping highs and lows that the market has not seen since shale drilling […]Continue Reading
Ever wonder about how stress effects our bodies and our health? This word stress is thrown around by the media so much it’s losing its meaning but have you ever wondered how they define stress? Stress can be defined as a physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension and may be […]Continue Reading