The 'ghost fleet' near Singapore. The world's ship owners and government economists would prefer you not to see this symbol of the depths of the plague still crippling the world's economies Revealed: The ghost fleet of the recession By Simon Parry Last updated at 6:34 PM on 13th September 2009 The biggest and most secretive gathering of ships in maritime history lies at anchor east of Singapore. Never before photographed, it is bigger than the U.S. and British navies combined but has no crew, no cargo and no destination - and is why your Christmas stocking may be on the light side this year... Link is not working so to get the article enterhttp://www.dailmail.co.uk then type this immediately after: /home/moslive/article-1212013/revealed-the-ghost-fleet-recession.html
If this was supposed to be a secret, they wouldn't park them in full view of millions of waterfront balconies in the most wired country on the planet.
Bad news? market is guaranteed higher Your god says Armageddon tomorrow? Bet the house, because it's going to be a 10% up day. Good news? up day If you people haven't figured out where all your tax money Shrub gave to his banking buddies is going into, you should not be trading.
Singapore is so small that it is difficult to hide anything there, and 12% is not the end of the world.
Looks exactly like any port of call. Even in boom times. Especially the boats lining up at the mouth of the Bosporus Strait. The problem is that the OP has no global experience or frame of reference.