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Sep
07:59
Coking coal continues to rise on tight supply
Seaborne coking coal continued to rise last week on supply tightness.
Kallanish assessed premium hard coking coal at $270.05/tonne fob Australia, up $10.15/t from $259.9/t the previous week.
On the Singapore Exchange, Premium Coking Coal Futures for October settled at $272.33/t on Friday, up $3.33/t from $269/t fob a week earlier.
According to a trader in Singapore, BHP sold 75,000t Goonyella/Riverside for 20-29 Oct laycan at $265/$263 fob on 26 Sept…
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Very good overview of the weekly steel market.
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