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Baltic Dry Index climbs to 2404 up 48 points

Last updated: 2022/04/26 at 4:07 PM
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Today, Tuesday, April 26 2022, the Baltic Dry Index climbed by 48 things, achieving 2404 things.
Baltic Dry Index is published by the London-based Baltic Exchange and covers costs for transported cargo such as for example coal, whole grain and iron-ore. The list is dependent on an everyday study of representatives all over the globe. Baltic Dry struck a short-term top may 20, 2008, as soon as the list struck 11,793. The cheapest degree ever before achieved had been on Wednesday the tenth of February 2016, as soon as the list dropped to 290 things.

Source: Hellenic Shipping Information Worldwide



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