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Coal deals and the deeper commodity correction

IF THERE’S one advantage of being first into a market crash it generally means you’ll be first out which is what <i>Hogsback</i> suspects is happening with coal as it stabilises and other commodities fall into a hole.

Tim Treadgold
Coal deals and the deeper commodity correction

Copper’s collapse into the $US2.50 per pound range this week means it can be added to a list that already includes iron ore, gold and oil. What made the addition of copper to the list of the fallen...

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