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FREIGHT: Mideast Ceasefire Paves Way for Red Sea Ships Return: Jefferies

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A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas paves way for an eventual return of ships to the Red Sea, Jefferies said in a research note, cited by Bloomberg.

  • “It remains to be seen under what parameters safe passage will commence,” they added.
  • Platts said earlier that the ongoing risk of Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea, influenced by Iran, remains a significant concern. 
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A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas paves way for an eventual return of ships to the Red Sea, Jefferies said in a research note, cited by Bloomberg.

  • “It remains to be seen under what parameters safe passage will commence,” they added.
  • Platts said earlier that the ongoing risk of Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea, influenced by Iran, remains a significant concern.