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April 22, 2015

Scandinavian Shipping & Ship Finance Conference

Programme highlights include:
  • Global trade supply and demand: map long-term trade dynamics and investigate the demographic trends re-shaping demand
  • Impact of the OW Bunker case: investigate commercial implications for the shipping industry
  • Geo-politics and a global industry: explore consequences of oil prices and sanctions on trade patterns and global interaction
  • Rising operating costs for owners: discover what this really means for the risk profile of your portfolio
  • Spotlight on Oslo: investigate whether we can predict the future of the Norwegian high yield bond market
  • ‘Traditional’ ship finance: debate whether banks are now more willing to finance, and if so, which shipowners? 
  • Perceptions of private equity: understand how private equity funds perceive the shipping industry

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