Main sea freight index at Baltic Exchange bounces back to 300 points level

Published: Feb 18, 2016 09:58
The main sea freight index at Baltic Exchange for ships carrying dry bulk commodities bounced back to 300 points level on Tuesday .

UNITED KINGDOM February 17 2016 2:16 PM

LONDON(Scrap Register): The main sea freight index at Baltic Exchange for ships carrying dry bulk commodities bounced back to 300 points level on Tuesday lead by higher rates for cape, panamax and supeamax vessels.

The Baltic Dry Index, which provides an assessment of the price of moving the major raw materials – such as coal, iron ore and grain – by sea by taking in 23 shipping routes measured on a time charter basis, rose further by 6 points to 301 on Tuesday.

However, the dry bulk market is expected to remain under pressure for longer because of weak demand for commodities, particularly from top global importer China.

The index is based on a daily survey of agents all over the world. Baltic Dry hit a temporary peak on May 20, 2008, when the index hit 11,793. The lowest level ever reached was on Wednesday, February 10 2016, when the index plummeted to 290 points.


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