The World for Sale is a gripping nonfiction account of the powerful and secretive commodity traders who influence global markets. The authors reveal how traders in oil, gas, metals, and agricultural goods operate behind the scenes to shape the flow of the world’s essential resources.
The book explores how companies and individuals profit from global instability, geopolitical conflicts, and market inefficiencies. It shows how commodity trading firms act as intermediaries between producers and consumers, often playing a critical role in energy supply and global trade.
Through investigative reporting and real-world case studies, the book uncovers the high-risk, high-reward nature of commodity trading and its impact on international politics and economics. It also highlights ethical questions surrounding influence, regulation, and market power.
The World for Sale is widely regarded in economics and business literature. It is ideal for readers interested in global markets, geopolitics, and finance, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how commodities shape the modern world economy.