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Indonesia's DMO Price for Coal Maintained at $70 per Ton Amid Market Sentiment
Bahlil Lahadalia, Indonesia's Minister of Investment, has confirmed that the domestic market obligation (DMO) price for coal will remain stable at US$70 per ton.
This decision comes at a time when market sentiment is characterized by a neutral outlook, reflected in an adjusted sentiment score of 59, indicating a cautious yet stable investor perspective. Despite the recent fluctuations in coal prices, the DMO price stability may provide a sense of predictability for stakeholders in the energy sector. However, coverage on this topic has seen a notable increase, with a total of 19 reports highlighting concerns regarding potential market volatility.
The recent trend analysis shows a slight decline in the rate of change over the last three months at -5.2%, suggesting that while the price is stable, broader market dynamics could influence future pricing strategies as global demand continues to evolve.