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Coal prices spike after flooding in Australia

By Stacy-Marie Ishmael in London and Raphael Minder in Sydney

Published: June 12 2007 21:13 | Last updated: June 12 2007 21:13

Spot coal prices hit a three-year high on Tuesday after BHP Billiton declared force majeure on thermal coal shipments from the Australian port of Newcastle because of flooding.

Force majeure clauses in commodities contracts allow exporters and producers to default on their delivery obligations in the event of a natural disaster or war.

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