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Month: December 2015

No Relief for Container market

December 22, 2015January 25, 2016 MSILeave a comment

In its concluding look at the markets for 2016, Maritime Strategies International forecasts a modest improvement in the container sector as lay-up supports earnings but weak demand and high availability weighs on charter market…

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No Relief for Container market

VLCC Downside in 2H 2016

December 22, 2015January 25, 2016 MSILeave a comment

Maritime Strategies International’s tanker market model predicts firm earnings scenario in first half of next year before weight of fleet growth starts to suppress rates…

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VLCC Downside in 2H 2016

Dry Bulk FFAs Too Pessimistic?

December 22, 2015December 24, 2015 MSILeave a comment

The latest Dry Bulk Freight Forecaster from Maritime Strategies International reports that despite a bearish forward view of dry bulk fundamentals, MSI is more positive than the freight futures market’s forward curve for Capesize and Supramax spot rates in Q2 next year.

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Dry Bulk FFAs Too Pessimistic?
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