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Baltic Dry Index drops 18pts level to reach 1,102pts

byCustoms Today Report
25/07/2015
in Greece, International Customs
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ATHENS: After 22 days on the up-and-up, the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) today fell 18 points on yesterday’s level to reach 1,102 points.Softening capesize rates are behind the fall, with the Baltic Cape Index falling 28 points on yesterday to 1,924 points, after three weeks of healthy chartering activity.

In the spot market, capesize timecharter average rates have fallen $478 on yesterday’s level, and were today assessed at $14,988 daily, according to Baltic Exchange data. Panamax spot rates were assessed at $9,259 daily, a reduction of $139 on yesterday’s timecharter average rate. The Baltic Panamax Index lost 18 points over the same period and was assessed at 1,161 points today.

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Meanwhile, Supramax spot rates have shown slight progress, growing $75 on yesterday’s level to $9,368 daily today. The Baltic Supramax Index has grown seven points to 896 points today.Over the course of this month, the BDI has climbed 326 points from 794 points on July 1 to reach 1,120 points yesterday – its highest level since November 24, 2014.

The index reached its lowest ever level of 509 points on February 18 this year, before which it had been years since the index posted such all-time lows.The index touched 554 points on four previous occasions on July 31, 1986, and August 4-6, 1986, back when it was known as the Baltic Freight Index.

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