Two winners from the Red Sea crisis: the shipping lines and Houthis
“Vessels ‘go dark’ to avoid Houthi attacks,” blared headlines as 2024 kicked in, and commercial ...
Today’s short note needs few words and lots of faith or, rather, a leap of faith as the long tail of certain fixed-income securities maturing at the very long end of the yield curve has started to bend.
In the wrong direction, unfortunately for the bulls. Did I say the bulls?
While equity specialists usually wrestle to detect broader risk events – conflict of interest plays a big part, we know that; but also it’s not their mandate – for them, chasing ...
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Two winners from the Red Sea crisis: the shipping lines and Houthis
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