Indonesia will not curb coal exports

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The Indonesian government said in April it will not limit exports of coal and had no intention of doing so despite the danger that surging exports could leave the coal-rich country wanting and possibly subject to higher prices.

Dealers often buy into physical coal production as a means of hedging longer-dated coal derivatives they sell to clients in Asia. And coal producers receive highly leveraged loans from investment banks, private equity firms and hedge funds that have hedged future coal

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