COAL
Australia's Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal obtained court approval on Tuesday for a $3.2-billion debt refinancing plan, offering respite to its owners who would have had to start repayments this month.
The Queensland-based terminal, known as WICET, is 40% owned by miner and commodities trader Glencore and was built to service a consortium of eight coal companies during a period of high commodity prices.
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