Gate News 消息,3 月 14 日,美国内政部长道格·伯格姆周六表示,特朗普政府曾讨论过通过交易石油期货市场遏制油价,但他并不清楚美国目前是否已实际介入市场。伯格姆称:"确实有过相关讨论。本届政府中有很多聪明人——能源交易市场也有很多聪明人。试图通过干预来操纵和降低价格需要巨额资金。“负责监管美国西得克萨斯中质原油(WTI,美国原油基准价格)期货交易的机构负责人警告称,若联邦政府开始交易衍生品以降低原油价格,将是一场"圣经级的灾难”。
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