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More naval vessels to the Red Sea please. MAN's MEGA issue. Hagen's Viking Holding bonanza

In this episode of the Wavelength podcast:The head of the EU’s Red Sea naval force Aspides says that shipping needs more military assets in the region.MAN ES defends its decision to axe the MEGA gas engines as WinGD says it is picking up orders.Torsten Hagen's New York listing bonanza with Viking Holdings.And, TradeWinds finance correspondent Jonas Walsgard talks to Storebrand’s top fund manager Hans Thrane Nielsen about the shipping stocks he sees as hot, and those that are not.

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