Tag Archive For "S&P"
Capesize S&P Activity Drops ~48% YoY
Using VesselsValue Timeseries, we examine how historical orderbook trends have influenced time charter (TC) rates and asset values for the Capesize segment. The data visualisations underscore the importance of tracking orderbook activity as a key driver of future fleet supply. This supply, in turn, directly impacts earnings potential across the fleet. Dry Bulk & Tanker …
Assessing the VLCC Market Cycle: Diverging Trends in Values, Earnings, and Liquidity
Using VesselsValue’s Timeseries product, we take a look at the current position of the VLCC market across vessel values, earnings, and S&P activity. We have seen values for VLCCs fall year-on-year with values for 5YO vessels of 320,000 down by c. 4.1% from USD 113.88 mil to USD 109.21 mil. However, since January 2024, values …
2024 Shipping Market Highlights & Trends
2024 has been defined by significant activity across the maritime industry, with ongoing trends in newbuildings, sale and purchase transactions, and demolition levels defining the year. These dynamics have influenced the operational landscape, highlighting shifts in supply-demand balance, fleet modernization, and regulatory pressures. Our End-of-Year Market Report is produced each year by Veson Nautical’s Maritime …
Greek Speculative S&P Investments
In a decade defined by volatile markets and seismic shifts in shipping dynamics, Greek shipowners have taken bold investment stances that could shape the future of global trade. Dan Nash, Associate Director of Valuations & Analytics at Veson, explores the speculative bets made by Greece’s maritime giants and explores a critical question: what’s driving these …
Half Year S&P Review
Bulker A total of 204 bulkers have been sold since the beginning of 2019, interestingly however only 6 of these have been Capesize Bulkers. During a period of 4 months from December – April, no Capesize sales were concluded. This break of 106 days had never been seen in the market before. The lack of …