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POPSA perfect storm's brewing to cool petroleum demand There's not so much incentive to invest in exploration, lots of incentive to keep the price of existing supplies as high a possible. The key on price is not really supply, but must be based on what people can afford to pay.
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POPS Property rush as billions raised to pick up bargains It may force up the price a bit, so the first wave of investors can make a profit by selling to greater fools. These kind of secondary prices collapses could be common when new markets do not materialise because of lack of demand and lack of need.