Despite 'blaming' the drop in the cost of dry bulk shipping on Colombian coal restrictions,
it seems increasingly clear that the 40% collapse in the Baltic Dry
Index since the start of the year is more than just that. While this is
the worst start to a year in over 30 years, the scale
of this meltdown is only matched by the total devastation that occurred
in Q3 2008. Of course, the mainstream media will continue to ignore this
dour index until it decides to rise once again, but for now, 9 days in a row of plunging prices is yet another canary in the global trade coalmine and suggests what inventory stacking that occurred in Q3/4 2013 is anything but sustained.
Baltic Dry costs are the lowest in 4 months, down 40% for the start
of the year, and the worst start to a year in over 30 years...
As we noted yesterday...
Of course, we are sure the 'lead' that the Baltic Dry seems to have over global macro will be quickly ignored...
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