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Drop in Chinese Lending Leads to Declines In Both The Shanghai Composite & The BDI

A reader recently brought to my attention the fact that the BDI and the Shanghai Composite Index both appeared to have peaked from interim-term highs at the beginning of August (see chart).  After looking more closely at the data I quickly began to realize the significance of this relationship and its implications on shipping.  Let […]

Inventory Restocking Could Help Support The BDI

The market generally accepts that over the months’ ahead companies will begin restocking dwindling inventories.  In fact Goldman Sachs recently updated their 2H09 GDP forecast to 3.0% from 1.0% on the back of expected inventory restocking.  This will undoubtedly have a positive effect on US industrial Production, manufacturing, and ultimately US GDP growth for a […]

Unusual Rally in DryShips (DRYS)

I noticed an unusual rally in DryShips (DRYS) today, which closed up an astonishing 13.6%.  At first I attributed this advance to positive sentiment stemming from better than anticipated new home sales, coupled with speculation over the company’s earnings data and a higher BDI, but after looking at the performance of the rest of the […]

FFA Market Rises

Forward Freight Agreements (FFAs), especially for capesize contracts, appreciated significantly today leading to strong trading in the dry bulk sector. BDI FFA Curve Source: Imarex BCI FFA Curve Source: Imarex Market and Sector Performance:Source: Bloomberg, my calculations, Capital Link Shipping

Brazilian Iron Ore Exports Drop in May

A recent release by Brazilian officials showed that iron ore exports fell to 15.3mn tones in May, a drop of 35% from last month and a 2009 low. This is likely due to diminishing demand by the country’s largest custom, China. A note released by Goldman Sachs confirms this theory stating, “Heavy rains in the […]

BDI to face downward pressure

As I have discussed in great detail in my TheStreet.com articles; I believe the recent rally in the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) cannot be sustained, and we are likely to see a pullback in the index; along with dry bulk shipping and mining sector stocks. The BDI’s rally has been driven almost exclusively through China’s […]

The Baltic Dry Index Revisited

I have been receiving a significant amount of email regarding an old entry I wrote back in March 2008 regarding the Baltic Dry Index (BDI). Back in March the BDI was recovering for an interim low it experienced in January on fears of a global economic slowdown, however, since then the situation has become far […]

The Baltic Dry Index (BDI): Can it tell us anything?

BDI Revisited in new entry written 11/08/2008 Globalization and world trade has become the major growth force in emerging market economies and has significantly influenced developed nations as well. The big question is; how or has the US led slowdown affected this trend. There are of course a series of indicators we can look at […]