June coal prices: Newcastle settlement prices overtake Rotterdam’s – unusual pricing conditions for the Atlantic and Pacific basins



First 4 of 4 paragraphs shown  Daily settlement prices for the Newcastle contract remained strong throughout June due to tight supply conditions at Port of Newcastle.
Newcastle price rise: This caused Newcastle settlement prices to overtake Rotterdam’s – unusual pricing conditions for the Atlantic and Pacific basins.
 Trades grow:
Open interest across the three contracts also grew to 74,963 lots by the end-of-month.
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(2009-07-03)

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Article in: [Coal][EWN Publishing][Electricity Week]
Article Tags: [ Energy - General ][ Energy - Electricity ][ Coal ]


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