Feature Articles
The Housing Market in 2008 - 10 latest facts
Credit Card interest rates: Being stung by your plastic?
UK housing crisis - How is it affecting you?
More Feature Articles
 NewsNow

More economic blues as oil price soars

03 January 2008

There’s more bad news for the British economy as the price of oil hit a record high of $100 a barrel last night, before falling back slightly this morning.

If higher mortgage repayments and rising energy bills weren't enough, soaring petrol prices are just a further painful hit to many people's wallets.

Prices are at record highs, with a litre of unleaded now standing at an average of 103.3p across the country, rising above 106p in London. Diesel prices have risen above 109p a litre.

To put this in perspective the cost of filling a typical 50-litre tank now costs £7.36 more than a year ago.

Free financial advice

So what’s causing oil prices to soar?  A weak dollar, violence in Nigeria, Algeria and Pakistan, and the threat of cold weather are all playing their part in the New Year rise.

However, trading volumes yesterday were about half those of a normal Wednesday, so the price might have been exaggerated by speculative buying.  Editor of the oil market Schork Report, Stephen Schork, belives the price jump was down to a single trader.

Unfortunately the gloom and doom doesn’t end there, the high price of oil means high inflation as the impact is felt by manufacturers facing increased costs for everything from electricity to transportation. 

Costs that ..  yes you guessed it, all get passed down to the consumer.

ADNFCR-792-ID-18251062-ADNFCR SaveBorrowSpend                    Philippa Adam

Save Borrow Spend  Email article to a friend  Print article   AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Advice & Offers
FREE Loans advice
Share trading services
Related News
Government reveals rescue package
Brown defends HBOS deal
Bradford and Bingley to be nationalised
Central Banks pump billions into money markets
Lloyds and HBOS merger confirmed
Worldwide markets plunged into turmoil
Mortgage Advice
Click for no obligation FSA approved advice
 
The SBS Vote
Free credit report Mortgage advice