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Potential Effects of an Economically Constrained Japan on Shipping Finance

by Peter Swain, First National Bank of Maryland

The following was excerpted from a speech delivered to the Marine Money/IIR ship finance conference at the Mandarin-Oriental Hotel in London on September 30th and October 1st. We have excerpted only the fourth section of Mr. Swain’s remarks, which deals with the potential effect of an economically constrained Japan on shipping and shipping finance in the future. The original title of the speech was “Assessing Banks as a Financing Source: Today & Tomorrow”.

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