Pessimistic sentiment persisted among the Chinese segment of the seaborne coking coal market on Thursday March 21 despite largely stable prices.
A March-loading cargo of second-tier hard coking coal was sold at $193 per tonne cfr China to an end user in southern China, several sources told Fastmarkets.On the Global Coal trading platform, a June-laycan cargo in the branded segment changed hands at $205 per tonne fob Australia during the day, up $2.50 per tonne...