Main sea freight index at Baltic Exchange remains flat at 579 points

Published: May 13, 2016 18:52
The main sea freight index at Baltic Exchange for ships carrying dry bulk commodities remained flat at 579 points on Thursday due to strong cape and panamax rates.

UNITED KINGDOM May 13 2016 3:23 PM    

LONDON (Scrap Register): The main  sea freight index at Baltic Exchange for ships carrying dry bulk commodities  remained flat at 579 points on Thursday due to strong cape and panamax  rates.

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, remained flat at  579 points on Thursday.

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 February 10 2016, when  the index plummeted to 290 points.

Since the BDI has staged a significant  recovery. Factors that have been driving the gains include the belief that the  sell-off was overdone, an increase in demand, and a decrease in ship supply due  to some ship scrapping.


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