Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 17 & 18 : 10-Oct-16
The spot price of Australian coking coal has risen by 155 since early June 2016, to $US213 per tonne. This compares with a contract price of just $US92.50 per tonne for the September quarter. The spike in the spot price has prompted Japanese steel mills to delay the settlement of contract prices for the December quarter. Macquarie notes that there is a growing push to phase out the quarterly contract system in favour of index pricing, although Whitehaven Coal Paul Flynn says this is unlikely to occur in the near-term.
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MACQUARIE GROUP LIMITED – ASX MQG, WHITEHAVEN COAL LIMITED – ASX WHC, NIPPON STEEL AND SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION, ANGLO AMERICAN PLC, THE STEEL INDEX LIMITED