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Τεκμήριο Evaluating the impacts of the global financial crisis and Covid-19 on shipping bonds(01/21/2022) Gulcen, Burak; Woldemariam, Merawi-Girma; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Accounting and Finance; Kavussanos, Manolis G.; Demirakos, Efthimios; Drakos, KonstantinosThis dissertation examines whether the Global Financial Crisis (2008) or Covid-19 Pandemic (Great Lockdown) (2020) had direct effects on the yield to maturity, amount raised, and term to maturity in respect to bonds issues by shipping companies around the world, and also identifies the determinants of these 3 shipping bond characteristics for the period between Jan 2000 and June 2021 by examining 1,023 newly issued bonds (cross-sectional) by 176 different worldwide shipping companies.Τεκμήριο Investigation of the relationship of the Shipowner’s sentiment and the volatility of freight rates in the bulk sector and the development of a quantitative model for predicting freight ratesDigalaki, Theodosia; Lappa, Anastasia; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Accounting and Finance; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of International and European Economic Studies; Drakos, KonstantinosThis dissertation undertakes to shed light on the role of Shipping sentiment and its implications for the determination of the Baltic Dry Index. After a brief theoretical approach on the Shipping industry and its characteristics, the behavioral of sentiment and the unique characteristics of the shipping cycle, we use shipping sentient proxies to capture the expectations of the dry-bulk shipping market and if it affects the Shipping Industry and the shipping cycle by examining the impact on Baltic Dry index. Some of the used proxies are contracting, money committed, newbuildings and secondhand prices, etc. Also, along with the shipping sentiment, a wide range of market and macroeconomic indicators, that capture financial conditions, volatility, macroeconomic conditions, are analyzed regarding to BDI by utilizing the Generalized Least Square (GLS) regression methodology. The results of our analysis concludes that shipping sentiment is a significant factor that determines the Baltic Dry Index.Τεκμήριο The Shipping Οrderbook: the factors affecting the world orderbook in maritime industriesKrikigianni, Agni S.; Kampylis, Grigoris D.; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Accounting and Finance; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of International and European Economic Studies; Drakos, KonstantinosThis dissertation provides an econometric analysis of Orderbook as a percentage of the fleet in the shipping market. It begins with information about the intrinsic characteristics and the specific nature of maritime industry as well as the imperative need of predicting possible changes due to alterations in shipping prices. After that, it continues with the way the model was constructed as a reasonable consequence of several econometric equations. Previous researches on models examining the newbuilding and secondhand ship prices as a series of orderbook and other factors are analyzed giving impetus for further examination. The development of an Error Correction Model using Johansen techniques and the analysis of the results provide us useful material for the reasoning behind a potential expansion of shipping companies’ fleet. In particular, we found out that there is no significant relationship between the variables in the short run. On the other hand, in the long run the variables seem to have either great or slight statistical significant relationship between them.