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Jan 24, 2013 ... moved up for a fifth consecutive day gaining $1.00 to $979.50 pmt, $5.00 higher week-on-week.
Hong Kong IFO380 rose $1.00 to $644.00 pmt, an increase of $2.50 since last Thursday, and up $22.50 ... |
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Jan 23, 2013 ... for a fourth consecutive market day rising $0.50 to $978.50 pmt, up $2.00 since last Wednesday.
Hong Kong IFO380 moved down $4.00 to $643.00 pmt, the same price as this time last week, and $21.50 ... |
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Jan 23, 2013 ... from Goldman Sachs as part of a trend of Wall Street traders moving to jobs in physical trading.
Hong Kong-headquartered Noble Group trades a variety of commodities, including agricultural and ... |
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Jan 22, 2013 ... the low sulfur fuel $171.00 pmt. MGO climbed $1.50 to $978.00 pmt, $1.50 higher week-on-week.
Hong Kong IFO380 remained at $647.00 pmt, the same price as last Tuesday, and $25.50 higher than ... |
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Jan 22, 2013 ... law requiring the use of low-sulfur bunkers in Hong Kong's port could be in place as soon as next year, but onshore power facilities at the new Kai Tak cruise terminal will take several years, ... |
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Jan 21, 2013 ... for the low sulfur fuel $170.00 pmt. MGO moved up $1.50 to $976.50 pmt, $2.00 down week-on-week.
Hong Kong IFO380 moved up $3.50 to $647.00 pmt, down $2.00 since last Monday, and $24.50 higher ... |
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Jan 21, 2013 ... of cash available, according to a report by Bloomberg.
Ship & Bunker reported last week that Hong Kong listed Brightoil had given notice of the breach along with a profit warning for the six ... |
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Jan 18, 2013 ... a close with bunker prices in Asia making gains, as Ship & Bunker data showed IFO380 in Busan, Hong Kong, and Tokyo moving up for the first time this week.
Singapore IFO380 ended the week ... |
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Jan 18, 2013 ... Kong public policy think tank Civic Exchange said it welcomes new measures to curb air pollution discussed by Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying in his maiden policy address earlier this ... |
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Jan 18, 2013 ... Kong-based Seaspan Corporation [NYSE:SSW] (Seaspan) says it has signed contracts for the construction of five fuel-efficient containerships to be used by Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation ... |





