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Genco Shipping CEO | Dry Bulk Sees Best Quarter Since 2022

Bloomberg Markets
Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 3:00 PM
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Dry bulk shipping is booming again. Genco CEO Eric Fabrikant joins Bloomberg Open Interest to break down why this is the strongest quarter since 2022, how slower vessel speeds are quietly tightening...

Dry bulk shipping is booming again. Genco CEO Eric Fabrikant joins Bloomberg Open Interest to break down why this is the strongest quarter since 2022, how slower vessel speeds are quietly tightening supply, and why rising energy demand, fueled by AI and global power needs is unexpectedly driving the coal trade higher. (Source: Bloomberg)

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