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China’s Shenhua Energy Co., the nation’s largest coal producer, is planning to issue shares on the Shanghai Stock Exchange to raise as much as $6.7 billion as demand for the fuel surges.
Shenhua Energy announced plans to sell as many as 1.8...
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