Double-dip fear for Euro freight forwarders
by
Roger Hailey, London
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last modified
Jun 21, 2010 12:04 PM
EUROPEAN freight forwarder confidence has been shaken by fears that the euro debt crisis could prompt a double-dip recession.
Danske Bank’s monthly European Freight Forwarding index of business sentiment, which surveys 148 companies, dropped from 78 to 70 in May, lower than where participants expected the index to be two months ago.
“Our index shows the euro debt crisis...
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