Shipbrokers refuse to back Baltic central screen
- Thursday 09 September 2010, 18:04
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- Dry Cargo
SHIPBROKERS have refused to support the Baltic Exchange’s reprised plans for a central electronic marketplace for trading freight derivatives in its current format, less than four months before roll-out.The rejection is a major setback for the London-based freight indices provider, which...
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