The Baltic dry bulk freight rate index rises to a one-week high, as all vessel-type rate indices increase. The Baltic dry bulk freight rate index rose 0.6% to 1652 points, the highest level since March 17. The capesize vessel rate index increased by 14 points, or 0.5%, to 2690 points. The average daily profit for capesize vessels increased by $121 to $22,311. The panamax vessel rate index rose 14 points, or nearly 1%, to 1389 points. The average daily profit for panamax vessels increased by $125 to $12,504. The ultra-large bulk carrier rate index rose 1 point to a new high of 1013 points over the past four months.
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波罗的海干散货运价指数涨至一周高位
The Baltic dry bulk freight rate index rises to a one-week high.
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