The BDI (Baltic Dry Index) fell six points since yesterday and now stands at 2,067; on a weekly basis the fall was proportionally high as 147 points were lost –…
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Five risks as Britain enters dangerous waters, Digital currency and the new cold war, and more
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Final phase of combustive White House race, Scholz’s Wirecard moment of fracture, and more
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Farewell Abe, Hello Hydrogen Japan’s next leader must look to the future Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has bowed out for medical reasons and will step aside when his party…
The BDI (Dry Baltic Index) closed earlier on today at 1,032 points which is 9 (nine) points up since yesterday and 99 (ninety-nine) since last Friday the 28th of July…
Our thirty-third weekly recapitulation of the shipping markets, their respective main indices and world geopolitics affecting same in 2015 and beyond, tonight Friday the 14th of August 2015, with John Faraclas…
Here is the Allaboutshipping.co.uk’s fifteenth overview and recapitulation of the Shipping Markets, Events and the World’s various “situations” for 2014 with John Faraclas reporting from the Far East, and in particular…