Where will shipping turn in the hunt for capital?
by
JULIAN MACQUEEN
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last modified
May 17, 2010 10:08 AM
With lenders tending to their own balance sheets, traditional ship finance is tight. JULIAN MACQUEEN examines the options now for both money men and shipowners
MONEY might be what makes the world go round, but the trouble is that in shipping there is a distinct lack of it.
To be precise, there is a lack of the traditional ship finance variety.
Having to tend...
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