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Journal of Commerce and Management Thought
Year : 2017, Volume : 8, Issue : 3
Journal Home First page : ( 492) Last page : ( 507)
Current Issue Print ISSN : 0975-623X. Online ISSN : 0976-478X.
Archive / Issues Article DOI : 10.5958/0976-478X.2017.00030.1
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Editorial Board Freight derivatives in shipping - A primer
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Author Dr. Dorathy M. Bina Celine
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Ethics & Associate Professor, AMET Business School, AMET University, The Academy of Maritime Education and Training,
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Abstract
The trade barriers between nations are crumbling due to sustained efforts of WTO. There has been considerable
FREE growth in the volume of world trade since its establishment in 1995. Shipping which is considered to be the backbone
Sample Issue of international trade has also undergone transformation during these years. The industry which is highly volatile due
to its international character exposes its participants to unexpected financial loss. Over the years new financial
instruments have been evolved to hedge against such risks. This paper evaluates the use of freight derivatives as a
means to hedge volatility in shipping freight rates with particular reference to India.
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Keywords
Freight derivatives, Baltic Exchange, Freight Forward Agreements.
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