The seaborne coking coal market was stable on Monday January 22 with buyers still not budging despite offers falling slightly.
Metal Bulletin's indices were all unchanged for the day, at $212.66 per tonne cfr China and $232.13 per tonne fob Australia for premium hard coking coal, and $193.85 per tonne cfr China and $187.29 per tonne fob Australia for hard coking coal."Offers for premium cargoes have dropped to the $210-220 [per tonne cfr China] range while second-tier offers have also fallen to...