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Fitch: Deals, Defaults Ahead as Shipping Outlook Stays Negative

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November 30, 2016

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ReutersThe following statement was released by the rating agency

LONDON, November 30 (Fitch) Muted demand growth will exacerbate overcapacity for the shipping sector in 2017, putting pressure on freight rates and driving further consolidation and defaults, Fitch Ratings says.

We expect performance in all segments to be under pressure and have therefore maintained our negative sector outlook. However, tanker shipping will face slightly less stress than dry bulk and container shipping. Many container shipping and tanker shipping companies had sufficient cash to cover short-term maturities at their most recent reporting date, but they are still reliant on uninterrupted access to bank funding to cover negative free cash flow.

This funding is even more critical for companies that are not able to cover their upcoming maturities. Therefore, the filing for receivership in August by Korea-based Hanjin Shipping, the seventh-largest container shipping company in the world, may have far-reaching ramifications.

In particular, creditors’ withdrawal of support may indicate a reassessment of the financing landscape, where secured bank funding for new vessels has remained relatively accessible even as market conditions have deteriorated. We expect more M&A activity and defaults in the short and medium term. But these will only restore equilibrium and boost freight rates if they prompt capacity reduction.

In container shipping we expect consolidation to affect companies across the entire segment, with smaller operators focusing on survival through increasing scale while market leaders such as Maersk Line defend their market position through M&A. Defaults are likely to be concentrated among companies with weak liquidity and challenges with access to bank funding.

(c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2016. 

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