Baltic Dry Index falls 6.73% to 1,553 points.
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Thursday, Jun 26, 2025 8:03 am ET1min read
Baltic Dry Index falls 6.73% to 1,553 points.
The Baltic Dry Index (BDI), a key indicator of global shipping costs, fell sharply on Tuesday, recording a 6.73% decline to 1,553 points. This marked the lowest level since June 11, 2024 [1]. The downturn was primarily driven by a significant drop in freight rates across key vessel segments.The capesize index, which tracks large ships transporting iron ore and coal, plunged by 10.6% to 3,078 points. The panamax index, covering medium-sized vessels used for coal and grain, slipped 1.8% to 1,353 points. Conversely, the supramax index, which tracks smaller vessels, edged up 1.5% to 963 points [1].
Escalating geopolitical tensions have also been a factor, with marine war risk premiums for vessels operating near Israeli waters surging to around 0.7% due to renewed conflict with Iran [1]. This has contributed to the overall increase in shipping insurance costs.
The recent decline in the BDI follows a period of volatility in the dry bulk market. The capesize market, for instance, has shown a steady positive trend throughout most of the week, with the BCI 5TC starting at $19,499 on Monday and peaking at $20,509 on Wednesday. However, the overall market has seen a rise in secondhand asset values, with prices for secondhand bulk carriers rising, reflecting the positive trend in the dry bulk market [3].
Iron ore prices, a significant component of the BDI, have also been volatile. Iron ore futures recovered on Friday due to better-than-expected inflation data from China but are set for a weekly loss due to lingering concerns about demand and high supply [4].
In summary, the BDI's recent decline reflects a complex interplay of factors, including falling freight rates, rising insurance costs, and market sentiment. As the global economy navigates through geopolitical uncertainties, the BDI will continue to be a critical indicator for investors and financial professionals.
References:
[1] https://www.tradingview.com/news/te_news:464207:0-baltic-dry-index-drops-as-capesize-rates-plunge/
[2] https://www.tradingview.com/news/te_news:465577:0-baltic-dry-index-drops/
[3] https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/category/dry-bulk-market/
[4] https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/category/dry-bulk-market/

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