NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Dry-bulk shipping concerns saw their U.S.-listed shares rise sharply again Monday as shipping rates continued to strengthen and a Deutsch Bank analyst raised the firm's rating on several stocks in the sector.
Day rates for dry-bulk services extended their recent run northward Monday on the back of Chinese demand for raw materials and worsening congestion at ports in Australia and China, with ships stacked up and waiting to unload or pick up their cargo. One analyst said that 132 capesize ships were at anchorage last week in the world's major ore and coal ports, up from 112 a month earlier, a situation that squeezes supply. The Baltic Dry Index, which tracks the daily changes in spot rates for dry-bulk carriers, rose 2.7% Monday. Fees for capesize ships, the largest dry cargo vessels in the world, jumped 2% to $78,075, according to the Baltic Exchange, the London-based ship broker. Also Monday, Deutsche Bank shipping analyst Justin Yagerman lifted his rating on three dry-bulk names: Genco Shipping & Trading(GNK Quote), Eagle Bulk(EGLE Quote) and Euroseas(ESEA Quote). "While we remain cautious on the sector over the long-term due to supply growth, we believe recent vessel dislocation stemming from seasonal coal and grain trades and continued strength in iron ore imports into China will likely continue to drive near-term upside in day rates and dry bulk stocks," Yagerman wrote in a research report.- Loading Comments...
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