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Baltic index dips on falling capesize rates

The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk sea freight index slipped on Tuesday as weaker capesize rates outweighed gains in smaller vessel sections.

* The total index, which factors in rates for panamax, supramax and capesize shipping vessels, lost 27 points, or 1.1%, to 2,392 points.

* The capesize index was down by 99 points, or 2.4%, at 3,990.

* Average everyday revenues for capesize vessels, which normally transfers 150,000-ton cargoes such as iron ore and coal, decreased by $818 to $33,093.

* Iron ore futures extended gains, amid growing interest for stockpiling in leading customer China in part stimulated by the newest batch of upbeat information.

* The panamax index edged up 8 points, to 2,306 points, its highest level given that Dec. 6.

* Typical day-to-day earnings for panamax vessels, which usually carry about 60,000-70,000 lots of coal or grain cargo, increased $72 at $20,757.

* Amongst smaller sized vessels, the supramax index, ticked up by 13 points at 1,351 points.

* Yemen's Houthis said they have actually targeted a tanker, MADO, in the Red Sea with naval rockets and Israel's Eilat area with winged rockets, the group's military representative Yahya Sarea stated.