Warnings that a cyclone could intensify off the coast of Queensland dominated sentiment in the seaborne coking coal market on Tuesday April 3, even as trading activity was robust.
Metal Bulletin's cfr China premium hard coking coal index was up $0.88 per tonne to $196.66 per tonne, while the hard coking coal index was flat at $188.41 per tonne. Metal Bulletin's premium hard coking coal fob Australia index was up $2.79 per tonne to $195.84 per tonne, while the hard coking coal index was flat at $183.60 per tonne. A premium category cargo changed hands at $196 per tonne...