Once again we were privileged to be live on Vergina TV with Christina Tsorba responding on: The assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the consequences and what will come out if…
War
In a world where deglobalization has become the fashionable political sentiment, the idea of isolationism seems increasingly popular. Yet the interconnectedness of economies, cultures, and societies across the globe has…
Counting the cost of war on the climate: Red Sea conflict brings massive carbon emissions increases in ocean freight shipping.
Oslo, Norway – 23 April 2024 -Conflict in the Red Sea has brought massive carbon emissions increases in ocean freight container shipping, according to data released by Xeneta today, Tuesday.…
Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets, Hargreaves Lansdown: “London’s blue-chip index has had a surge of power as heightened geopolitical tensions have eased, and investors assessed the brighter prospects…
“Intermodalism and Global Trade at times of Crisis” . BY JOHN FARACLAS QMUL 20 FEB 2024 18:00 GMT BANCROFT BUILDING LECTURE HALL 2.40* Good evening and Thank you Prof. Markopoulos…
Good Morning Monaco Saturday, March 16, 2024 New members welcomed into ‘big Monegasque family’ The traditional reception was held on Thursday, March 14 in honour of… Monaco National Council expresses…
The BDI (Baltic Dry Index) ended down earlier on today at 1,091 points – minus 21 since yesterday, but up 172 since nearly a month ago on 02/06 when same…
Following our 7th of March participation, this mid-March live TV encounter earlier on tonight with Stergios Kalogiros of Vergina TV in Athens’ studio, Spyros Papadakis – journalist and political editor…
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Good Morning Monaco Saturday, November 26, 2022 Local helicopter crash kills local pilot and Russian passengerUPDATED: 20:26 A helicopter operated by Monacair has crashed above Eze, as it approached the…
Market Report: Gains held back after missile strikes Poland while UK inflation marches up again
Reports of missile strike on Polish village interrupt fresh rally on Wall Street. Hopes rise again that an end to the front loading of interest rates is in sight. Overall…
The Joint Coordination Centre (JCC) has authorized the movement of three outbound vessels on 26 August carrying a total of 129,440 metric tons of grain and food products under the…
Continuous Dry Market fall; mixed Wets. Geopolitics on a shifting sand mode with energy about to derail the already weak Global Economy with Covid still mucking about…
The BDI (Baltic Dry Index) lost both the 1,400 and 1,300 points threshold and now stands at 1,279 points – minus 41 since yesterday and 198 since last week’s (12/08)…
The BDI (Baltic Dry Index) lost the 1,500 point threshold and now stands at 1,477; Wets rebound seems odd, but… Dig in for a long war in Ukraine and expect…
American Club Circular no.23/22 – EU Sanctions – clarification published on the carriage of certain Russian cargoes including coal and fertilizers
AUGUST 12, 2022 CIRCULAR NO. 23/22TO MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION Dear Member: EU SANCTIONS – CLARIFICATION PUBLISHED ON THE CARRIAGE OF CERTAIN RUSSIAN CARGOES INCLUDING COAL AND FERTILIZERS On August…
IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim has welcomed the departure from Odesa of the first commercial ship to leave the port under the United Nations supported Black Sea Grain Initiative to establish a humanitarian maritime corridor for the safe passage of ships from…
Dry Market stagnation; uncertain Wets whilst Geopolitical mess continues with Ukraine’s despicable catastrophe amid COVID’s surge and Monkeypox making waves.
The BDI (Baltic Dry Index) gained 28 points since yesterday and now reads 2,146 remaining more or less the same as per last week, i.e. at 2,150 points. Uncertain Wets…
Caution for the Dry and Wet Markets as well as turbulent Geopolitics whilst Covid resurfaces dangerously
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 –…
Good Morning Monaco Friday, July 1, 2022 EU vice-president remarks on Association progressThe European Union’s Vice-President, Maros Šefčovič, on Thursday spoke of progress made in agreeing an Association Agreement with…
Financial institutions moving away from ‘green’ classifications By Emma McGarthy and Katerina Atkins The Network for Greening the Financial System’s latest report ‘Capturing risk differentials from climate-related risks’, explored potential…
On this Day of the Seafarer, we’ve asked some of Ukrainian seafarers to share their stories with the world. Earlier in May, Belgian shipowners set up a shelter for Ukrainian seafarers who…
by Costas Frangeskides and Olubi Adejobi, Wordley Partnership Solicitors Sanction measures are a means by which a Country or coalition of Countries, for instance NATO, EU or UN, apply restrictive…
The economic environment for global trade has profoundly shifted in the past year. Recovering demand from the pandemic has collided with supply side constraints in many industries, inflation and interest…
The BDI (Baltic Dry Index) was up 116 points since yesterday and now stands at 2,578 points. Same was also up 258 points since last Friday the 10th of June…
Good Morning Monaco Monday, June 13, 2022 France braces for mid-June heatwaveFrance’s La chaîne météo is warning of heatwave temperatures in many parts of the country starting from the end of the…