World's largest coal producer files for bankruptcy

Downfall of US-based Peabody Energy predicted to be a sign of things to come

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Peabody Energy, the world's largest privately owned coal producer, has filed for bankruptcy in the US, a move that some see as an omen for an industry threatened by falling demand and tightening environmental regulation.

Financial analysts have blamed the company's collapse on tumbling commodity prices and a mistimed and debt-fuelled expansion into Australia. The price of coal has plunged by 75 per cent since its peak in 2011.

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