COAL
Lenders to Queensland's debt-laden Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal have agreed to extend about $3-billion due on an outstanding loan for eight years, a lifeline to owners who would have had to repay the hefty debt from September, two sources told Reuters.
"There is a structure on the table to extend the loan," a banking source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The extension had been agreed to but not yet been signed by the parties, the source said.
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