Feature
Oct 2002
Price volatility persists
Following years of consolidation among producing companies, analysts claimed thermal, seaborne coal prices would become less volatile. But the price of thermal coal has fallen dramatically in the last year. Higher Chinese exports, increased liquidity and transparency, and the demise of traditional price-setting methods are being identified as the causes, writes Andrew Roberts
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