Hapag-Lloyd Q1 results: 'significant swings' creating uncertainty in the market
Despite seeing first-quarter carryings increase 6.8% to 3m teu, German carrier Hapag-Lloyd saw revenues and ...
Almost a month into the Red Sea trouble now, the past 24 hours have been quite eventful in container shipping from a capital markets perspective.
True story: nothing happened
Yet, it matters. In less than a couple of hours, the “good news” for the trade (bad news, if true, for box lines’ profits)…
… turned out to be… well, as DeskOne also highlighted after initial coverage:
“NOT US: Maersk and Hapag Lloyd denied (…) they had entered any agreements with Houthis to prevent Red ...
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