Freight Futures daily curve: 3/16
Trucking Freight Futures posted moderate gains across the board on Friday to wrap up a tumultuous and volatile week.
Trucking Freight Futures posted moderate gains across the board on Friday to wrap up a tumultuous and volatile week.
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The domestic supply chain has started to see both the positive and negative effects of the coronavirus. On today’s WHAT THE TRUCK?!? it’s this week in freight.
Trucking Freight Futures finish higher on Thursday as capacity tightened to meet demand of panic buying caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
As experts predict price increases and late deliveries from coronavirus, some industry insiders say the threat is overblown.
Trucking Freight Futures finished Wednesday’s session mixed as the East region shows strength on fundamentals and volume of imports.
Trucking Freight Futures stabilized to end slightly mixed on Tuesday as global equities and oil markets rebound.
Trucking Freight Futures continued to decline on Monday as the collapse in the global equities and oil markets weighed heavily on rates.
The Trucking Freight Futures markets were dragged lower for the week as the outbound LAX lanes plunged on Friday.
Trucking Freight Futures appeared to find their footing on Thursday amidst the return of mild to moderate volatility in freight rates.
Calm continued as the Trucking Freight Futures markets ended Wednesday mixed to fractionally lower and the Atlanta to Philadelphia lane continued to strengthen.
After a wild couple of sessions, calmness returned to the Trucking Freight Futures markets on Tuesday.
Trucking Freight Futures remained under pressure on Monday, despite a rebound in the U.S. equities markets, as March becomes the new spot month.
Trucking Freight Futures significantly down for the week as February contracts enter expiration and fears of significant supply chain disruption grows.
Trucking Freight Futures tumbled on Thursday on growing fears of a global supply chain slow-down due to the continued spread of Coronavirus.
Though still quiet on Wednesday, activity in the Trucking Freight Futures began to return as the market deals with uncertainty.
Trucking Freight Futures continued treading water on Tuesday as the spot contract “roll” approaches at the end of this week.
Trucking Freight Futures stuck in neutral on Monday as Coronavirus fear grips market.
Trucking Freight Futures fell sharply on Thursday as the short-term impact of the coronavirus weighed on the market.
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