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Baltic index slips to three-week short on weaker capesize, panamax rates

The Baltic Exchange's main sea freight index fell to over a threeweek short on Monday, weighed down by weakness in the capesize and panamax vessel segments.

* The general index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax and supramax shipping vessels, succumbed to the fifth straight session by 73 points, or 3.3%, to 2,123 points.

* The capesize index lost 187 points, or 5.4%, at 3,295, its least expensive level because Feb. 27.

* Average everyday earnings for capesize vessels, which usually carries 150,000-ton freights such as iron ore and coal, reduced by $1,150 to $27,325.

* Iron ore futures edged up, supported by hopes of further recovery in need in leading consumer China and Beijing's promise to support its having a hard time property market.

* The panamax index extended decreases, by 45 points or 2.1%, at 2,120 points.

* Typical day-to-day revenues for panamax vessels, which generally brings about 60,000-70,000 lots of coal or grain cargo, fell $401 at $19,082.

* Amongst smaller sized vessels, the supramax index edged up to 1,386 points.

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