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Baltic Exchange Index Snaps Four-Day Losing Streak

March 22, 2025
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The Baltic Exchange’s Dry Bulk Sea Freight Index Rebounds After Losing Streak

The Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index, which monitors rates for vessels moving dry bulk commodities, saw a positive turnaround on Friday, breaking a four-session losing streak. This surge was fueled by an increase in rates across all vessel segments, providing a glimmer of hope for the industry.

The main index, encompassing rates for capesize, panamax, and supramax shipping vessels, rose by 8 points to reach 1,643 points. Despite this improvement, the index experienced a 2% decline over the course of the week.

The capesize index, in particular, witnessed a notable uptick of 6 points to reach 2,676 points, bringing an end to a five-session losing streak. However, the index still faced a significant drop of close to 7% for the week.

On the earnings front, average daily earnings for capesize vessels, known for transporting large cargoes such as iron ore and coal, increased by $51 to $22,190.

Meanwhile, iron ore futures experienced a decline on Friday, contributing to a weekly loss amid concerns surrounding demand in China, the top consumer, amidst escalating global trade tensions.

Turning to the panamax index, it showed a strong performance with an addition of 18 points to reach 1,375. Average daily earnings for panamax vessels, typically carrying coal or grain, saw a rise of $162 to $12,379.

Among smaller vessels, the supramax index reached 1,012 points, marking a more than four-month high. The index recorded a significant 9% increase for the week, marking its second consecutive weekly gain.

Despite the challenges posed by market uncertainties, the Baltic Exchange’s dry bulk sea freight index’s recent rebound offers a ray of hope for the industry, signaling potential opportunities for growth and stability in the coming weeks.

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(Source: Reuters)

Baltic Exchange FourDay Index Losing Snaps Streak
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