Forbes -
9 Feb 2015 16:04
For oil price forecasters, it is all but mandatory to start with self-deprecating humor, because the track record is so bad. Late 2013, surveys showed predictions for 2014 of $104 per barrel for Brent. Citi’s forecast of a significant drop raised eyebrows, in fact. Now, one reporter noted that expert forecasts range from $30-200, which is both true and funny, but doesn’t capture the actual expectations, primarily because of the time differential.
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