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Will Indonesia's currency intervention pressure coal prices?
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With 41% of government debt denominated in foreign currency, Indonesia is regarded as particularly exposed to the emerging market currency crisis. Recent government's decision to delay half of the planned 35 GW power projects and to revise up coal production target by 100Mt dedicated for exports may support the Indonesian currency. Question is, would the miners follow while Chinese imports and price uncertainties remain?
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