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Regulators are turning up the heat on US utilities with a pair of tough new air-quality rules likely to hasten the demise of older coal-fired plants. Alexander Osipovich examines the implications
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Coal prices are expected to have better support this year than last, but trading opportunities will lie in relative-value strategies, say market experts. Jay Maroo reports
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Credit Suisse has announced the completion of the first cleared coking coal swap transaction, based on a new over-the-counter cleared contract on the CME
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Growing US coal exports and increased investor activity are linking traditionally domestic markets such as power to global economic events. Pauline McCallion finds out about this trend
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The market reaction to the supply problems caused by the La Niña weather pattern has illustrated how robust the Asia-Pacific coal sector is becoming. Alex Davis examines the scope for growth in both physical and derivative markets in the region
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The Japanese economy is tipped to stage a ‘V-shaped’ recovery from the effects of the worst earthquake in its modern history, with dealers expecting regional commodity markets to rise in the third quarter. While the initial impact of the shock has...
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The bank has already added oil products to its offering through a partnership with Totsa, but is looking at other areas in energy and commodities markets
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The market reaction to the supply problems caused by the La Niña weather pattern has illustrated how robust the Asia and Asia-Pacific coal sector is becoming. Alex Davis examines the scope for growth in both physical and derivative markets in the region...
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When coal and gas futures reach the liquidity levels of oil, algorithmic traders will enter the marketplace
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The World Meteorological Organization’s announcement that the La Niña weather pattern will continue into the second quarter could be bad news for the coal markets, finds Alex Davis
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