The seaborne coking coal spot market was largely unchanged on Friday May 3 amid thin trading in the absence of Chinese participants.
A bid for a cargo of June-loading branded materials on Global Coal emerged at $205 per tonne fob Australia in the latter part of the day, compared with $203 per tonne fob earlier. The segment was generating bids of about $198 per tonne fob at the start of the week.Separately, Australian rail freight operator Aurizon said it had reached an agreement with its customers regarding proposed revisions to an access undertaking that governs the Central Queensland Central...