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18 August 2026

CNBC: HSBC’s Jain – ‘Chaos is the norm’ (VIDEO)

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Source reporting: The Loadstar

CNBC: HSBC’s Jain – ‘Chaos is the norm’ (VIDEO)

Parash Jain, head of T&L research at HSBC, talks to CNBC about disruption and container shipping – to watch the video please click here. The post CNBC: HSBC’s Jain – ‘Chaos is the norm’ (VIDEO) appeared first on The Loadstar .

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