BIMCO: "Dry bulk shipping fleet will grow by 1.3% during 2016"
30 March 2016Read the latest interview with BIMCO’s shipping analyst Peter Sand in Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide.
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Read the latest interview with BIMCO’s shipping analyst Peter Sand in Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide.
What a rebound. After the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) had its seasonal weakness around the Chinese New Year in early February, stronger-than-expected demand came from across the board and lifted freight rates. This brought earnings into profitable levels for a couple of days, as the BDI passed 1,282 on 27 March 2017.
The global production of steel dropped in 2015 compared to 2014, to a larger extent outside China, as China exported its surplus of steel to destinations across the globe; it is too complex to single out whether this is positive or negative for the seaborne dry bulk transport demand.
BIMCO's Chief Shipping Analyst, Peter Sand, in a video interview talking about the recently published "Road to Recovery" analysis of the dry bulk market.
Since the latest peak in Baltic Dry Index (BDI) on 10 September at 2,995 – dry bulk earnings have known only one way – and that is down. At the end of January.
The flooding in Queensland is primarily affecting the important coal export from Australia. Iron ore which is exported out of West Australia is not directly affected yet
Supramax: A more positive week, with the Baltic Supramax Index (BSI) making ground. The weekly dry bulk market report contains a summary of the recent movements in the market, alongside the latest figures for average dry bulk earnings and Baltic Dry indices.