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‘When shots are fired, buy ships’: Clarksons reflects on the lessons from past Middle East conflicts
“History shows that while oil markets fear lost barrels, shipping markets often benefit from the operational inefficiencies ...
Recent claim to fame: GreenSeas Trust just passed the 1m plastic bottles collected mark from its now 26 eye-catching ...
Clarksons Securities sees a rising “conflict premium” on shipping equities. “The range of possible outcomes remains wide, but ...
This is with about 95% of its owned available days fixed for the quarter. The figure is based on both period and spot ...
“Closing the Strait of Hormuz or attacking energy infrastructure in the region will spike energy prices, turn all their ...
An LNG newbuilding contracted by Purus Marine is being linked to Japanese trading giant JERA, which is said to have fixed the ...
Norwegian owner More Sjo has ordered what could be the world’s first hydrogen-powered bulkers. Designer Naval Dynamics said ...
Fredrik Dybwad, analyst at Fearnley Securities, told TradeWinds: “The OPEC+ states’ accelerated cut unwind will hit the ...
The 12 mutuals that insure the majority of global shipping retain the financial firepower to go it alone despite a year of ...
Tankers fixtures have slowed to a trickle in the Middle East Gulf as Israel and Iran continued to launch missile attacks. But ...
Greek bulker outfit Nautilus Management is making its second expansion move since brothers Dimitris and George Vernicos ...
India's top shipowner sends aframax to Alang while Singapore-based bulker giant opts to scrap VLOC in Bangladesh ...
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