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Good times roll on for coal

COAL will continue to ride the wave of demand with analysts predicting recent surges in spot prices will be carried through to 2008/09 price negotiations, with big gains expected for hard coking, low-vol PCI and thermal coal.

Angie Tomlinson
Good times roll on for coal

"We regard this situation as a minimum two year story and believe that super-normal prices will persist through 2008 and 2009 before moderating from 2010 as supply and demand in seaborne markets become...

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