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Ex-Australia coking coal rises in new deals, sources sceptical on further increase

Ex-Australia coking coal price retreats amid setbacks in China

Ex-Australia coal prices down slightly due to re-export trade, outlook still depends on China

Ex-Australia coking coal surges amid uptrend in China and stronger demand

Ex-Australia coking coal prices pushed up further by stronger demand

Ex-Australia coking coal supported by hike in China, gradual mood change in India

Ex-Australia coking coal still under pressure from weak demand

Ex-Australia coking coal loses $10/mt amid weak trading, persisting high supply

Ex-Australia coking coal heads for $200/mt FOB amid low bids

Bearish mood among Australian coking coal exporters, slow trade as buyers await $200/mt FOB

More deals in Asia boost ex-Australia coking coal prices, further rises questionable

Ex-Australia coking coal prices decline further, Chinese buying awaited

Ex-Australia coking coal down $20/mt from last week amid ample supply, weak mood among buyers

Ex-Australia coking coal price softens amid easing supply concerns, subdued demand

Ex-Australia coking coal jumps to $260/mt FOB after fire at Anglo American

Ex-Australia coking coal down in new deal, unlikely to slip more in near future

Ex-Australia coking coal may reach $260/mt FOB despite relatively limited demand

Ex-Australia coking coal price rebounds despite mixed sentiments

Ex-Australia coking coal price falls after cheaper June laycan sales, still up slightly from last week

Ex-Australia coking coal price surges in new deal for July, but mood still not so bullish for June

Ex-Australia coking coal market still bearish, reflected in offers for June laycan cargoes

Ex-Australia coking coal price fails to increase as mood bearish for May-June

Ex-Australia coking coal prices fluctuate below $250/mt FOB, market feels some softness

Ex-Australia coking coal prices increase $25/mt amid better steel market in Asia

Ex-Australia coking coal prices retreat further

Ex-Australia coking coal prices heading below $250/mt FOB

Buyers seek $250/mt FOB for ex-Australia coking coal after latest deal

Ex-Australia coking coal drops closer to $280/mt FOB as suppliers try to push sales

Ex-Australia coking coal price down in last booking, further fall doubtful

Ex-Australia coking coal prices relatively stable, but bullishness emerges after output cuts rumored in China

No movement in ex-Australia coking coal prices as trading limited, bids still low

Ex-Australia coking coal prices decline in latest deals, further fall possible

Ex-Australia coking coal prices still under pressure as weak demand offsets supply concerns

Ex-Australia coking coal prices decline, cyclone impact yet to be assessed

Ex-Australia coking coal prices to rise in short term, market inactive despite fatal accident

Ex-Australia coking coal ends week $5/mt higher, further rises difficult

Ex-Australia coking coal price corrected up amid better demand

Ex-Australia coking coal drops after tender results, but demand may prevent prices from further fall

Australian coking coal expected to rise further as supply concerns grow

Ex-Australia coking coal prices rise amid persisting demand

Ex-Australia coking coal rebounds, further rise unlikely amid higher supply


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