Splash Extra September 2020
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Three global carriers dust off megamax newbuild plans
A trio of global carriers have dusted off newbuild megamax plans in recent weeks and are now ready to sign…
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Perception and shipping
Perception - or the lack of it - plays heavy in shipping. I have always extolled the virtues for all…
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September 2020 Review
The European Parliament voted on September 15 in favour of including greenhouse gas emissions from shipping in the European Union’s…
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The numbers don’t stack up, but enjoy the moment
It simply does not add up. Then again, we couldn’t care less. Spot earnings for all sizes of bulkers are…
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Making ends meet
While short-sighted money managers and speculative traders on the high street are busy talking up the oil and tanker markets…
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‘When did it become illegal for liner companies to make money?’
In July, the US Department of Justice was threatening liners over perceived collusion activities, and by mid-September, the Chinese Ministry…
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Analyst Abstract
For this edition’s Analyst Abstract, we’ll be focusing on the three main sectors as normal, but just one dataset affecting…
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Owners reassess the worth of their fleets
Year-on-year September might not look especially busy in the world of S&P. Previously bored brokers would beg to differ however.…
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Going nuclear
Mikal Bøe has a storied career in shipping as his LinkedIn bio attests; chief risk officer to well-known shipowners in…
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The Shipping Man returns
Robert Fairchild is back. The peripatetic shipping financial wizard - the brainchild of author Matt McCleery - returns for the…
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No time to enter the shipbuilding casino
It’s been a tough year for everyone, but few have had it tougher than the sales departments of the world’s…
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