Mar 22, 2011

Gasoline Shipping Profit Seen Rising 24% After Earthquake



Profit from shipping gasoline to the U.S. from Europe in the second quarter will rise 24 percent as disruptions to Japanese imports divert cargoes across the Atlantic, increasing demand for vessels.
Forward freight agreements, traded by brokers and used to hedge or bet on future transport rates, will rise to $14,000 a day on the route, from $11,252 yesterday, said Erik Nikolai Stavseth, an analyst at Arctic Securities ASA in Oslo. His recommendations on stocks of shipping lines returned 24 percent in the past six months, data compiled by Bloomberg show.
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Source: Bloomberg

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