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Baltic index dips on falling capesize rates

The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk sea freight index edged down on Wednesday, snapping a threesession winning streak, as falling rates for capesize vessels overshadowed gains in the panamax and supramax sections.

* The general index, which consider rates for capesize, supramax and panamax shipping vessels, was down 3 points, or 0.2%, at 1,582 points.

* The capesize index lost 40 points, or 1.6%, to 2,436 points.

* Typical everyday earnings for capesize vessels, which typically carry 150,000-ton cargoes such as iron ore and coal, reduced by $337 to $20,201.

* The panamax index touched a two-week high, increasing 32 points, or 2.1%, to 1,582 points.

* Average day-to-day revenues for panamax vessels, which generally brings about 60,000 loads to 70,000 lots of coal or grain freight, was up by $287 at $14,237.

* Amongst smaller sized vessels, the supramax index rose by 5 points at 1,052 points.

* Egypt's Suez Canal will coordinate with clients to find ways to decrease the effects of the Red Sea crisis on trade, Canal Authority Chairman Osama Rabie stated in a conference with Soren Toft, the CEO of shipping giant MSC.

(source: Reuters)