The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk index, which monitors freight rates for vessels transporting dry commodities, climbed for the fourth consecutive session on Friday, increasing by approximately 2% to reach its highest level since October 13, at 2,104 points. The capesize index, which generally carries 150,000-ton shipments such as iron ore and coal, also rose for the fourth consecutive day, advancing 3.1% to a three-week peak of 3,341 points. Meanwhile, the panamax index, usually associated with transporting 60,000-70,000 tons of coal or grain, experienced a growth of 0.9%, reaching 1,833 points. In terms of smaller vessels, the supramax index saw a 0.5% increase, coming in at 1,319 points. Over the course of the week, the benchmark index recorded a 7% rise.