Thursday, 11 March 2010 08:00
Australia's thermal coal prices, a benchmark for Asia, fell 2 percent to below $94 a tonne this week, as sluggish demand from China foiled sellers' hopes that the world's largest coal consumer would swiftly revive their buying spree.
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