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Shipyards likely to see more asset impairments: UOB-KH
O&M sector report says yards face greater risks than asset operators
Published Tue, Mar 8, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
DESPITE the Singapore offshore and marine (O&M) sector having made loss provisions of US$2.2 billion in financial year 2015 amid the global oil rout, shipyards are likely to report further asset impairments.
UOB-KayHian, which said this in a March 7 sector update, said that shipyards are more vulnerable than asset operators.
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