The Adaro Blog

Coal India gains 2% as CLSA optimistic on volume growth and cost
June 18, 2019, 8:01 pm
Shares of country's largest coal miner Coal India gained 1.7 percent intraday on June 18 after global brokerage house CLSA said it is optimistic on company's volume growth and cost, although there is no visibility on price hikes yet. Company is optimistic on production growth despite...
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Thermal Coal Glut: Who Will Blink First?
June 17, 2019, 7:59 pm
Demand for thermal coal is falling, particularly in the Atlantic, as coal-to-gas switching has become a driver of demand destruction in Europe. Brokers note this has ramifications for the Pacific, as suppliers look to Northeast Asia to absorb the glut. Atlantic coal prices have not staged a...
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Hopes for climate progress falter with coal still king across Asia
June 15, 2019, 7:56 pm
The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund is preparing to leave fossil fuels behind. Last week, Norway’s parliament confirmed by unanimous vote that its $1tn sovereign wealth fund would dump $13bn of fossil fuel investments – and start investing billions in renewables. The move...
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Australia Seals Coal Commitment as Controversial Mine Approved
June 13, 2019, 7:49 pm
Australia has approved Adani Group’s controversial coal project that opens up a new mining region and puts the world’s biggest exporter further at odds with the global movement to phase out the fuel. The Carmichael mine, which has faced steady resistance by environmental groups since...
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Why embattled UK stockpicker may be a canary in the coal mine
June 10, 2019, 8:09 pm
This theory helped guide the asset management industry that burgeoned over the next half-century by balancing considerations of market risk and expected return. Over the generally booming markets of recent decades — notwithstanding the equities shocks of 2000 and 2008 — MPT has...
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G20 in Japan: Time for PM Abe to End Support for Coal Plants
June 6, 2019, 7:57 pm
Over 23,000 hospitalizations, outdoor pools too hot for swimming, construction workers wearing battery-powered fans to avoid heatstroke, and the deaths of 1,032 people—these were the direct consequences of the July 2018 heatwave in Japan, when temperatures reached 106 degrees Fahrenheit (41.1...
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Coal-dependent Chile vows to eradicate fuel by 2040
June 4, 2019, 8:04 pm
Chile vowed to go carbon neutral by 2050 on Tuesday, in a proposal hailed by experts as one of the most ambitious yet for a coal-dependent economy. The host of the next UN climate talks in December president Sebastian Piñera pledged to close eight of the country’s 28 coal-fired...
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Europe ‘watershed’ as green energy set to overpower coal
June 3, 2019, 6:39 pm
The European energy sector has reached a “watershed” where cheaper, clean energy will destroy the economic viability of coal production within a decade, says the head of Europe’s largest power utility. Francesco Starace, chief executive of Enel, said the increasingly lower...
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Analysis: Australian thermal coal producers eye switch on wider semi-soft coking coal-thermal spread
May 31, 2019, 8:46 pm
Singapore — A widening spread between Newcastle semi-soft coking coal (SSCC) and thermal coal prices is creating incentives for Australian coal producers with coal-washing facilities to turn thermal coal into SSCC, although the current flat demand from Asian steel mills may dampen exports,...
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China expects to hit 2020 coal cap targets; demand overshadows
May 29, 2019, 7:16 pm
BEIJING, May 29 (Reuters) - China expects to achieve its national coal consumption cap targets in 2020, but the country's aggressive goals could be tempered due to solid demand from power, steel and petrochemical industries, a government-backed study showed on Wednesday. China is the...
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