The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk index, an indicator measuring the cost of shipping dry commodities, continued its upward trajectory for the 12th consecutive day on Friday, escalating by 3.2% to reach its highest level since December 2023 at 2,560 points. Meanwhile, the capesize index, which predominantly handles cargoes around 150,000 tons such as iron ore and coal, experienced a remarkable increase of 5.8%, marking its highest since March 2024 at 4,481 points. Similarly, the supramax index inched up by 0.3% to 1,441 points. In contrast, the panamax index, generally tasked with transporting 60,000-70,000 tons of coal or grain, continued to decline, dropping by approximately 0.5% to 1,952 points. Overall, the benchmark index demonstrated a robust weekly gain of 12.5%, contributing to a 30% increase throughout November.