Dry bulk ocean freight markets are once again seeing diverging trends across the Atlantic and Pacific basins. Key to this divergence is the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday, which started last weekend and will last through 3 March. That is putting much of Asia on hold for trading and vessel inquiries, bookings, and rates reflect this subdued demand. Conversely, the Atlantic basin remains hot amid strong U.S. Gulf and East Coast South America (ECSA) grain demand. The strength in the Atlantic has allowed dry bulk rates to defy their normal February seasonal weakness and is giving rise to hopes of a new secular bull market. Currently, WPI views ...