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  • Coal is about the most basic commodity. It has become deeply unfashionable in recent years, tarred as the worst culprit in global warming. The charge may be true, but the accusations are so vehement partly because promoters of other hydrocarbons — oil, gas, biofuels — want to disguise their own responsibility.
  • Apple’s $12bn nine tranche bond this week deserved plaudits for kick-starting the US corporate bond market after weeks of nerves over volatility.
  • Bahrain joined Poland this week in the dubious honour of being downgraded by Standard & Poor’s after the pricing of a new bond but before settlement.
  • It’s been an uncomfortable week for almost everyone in financial markets. But while the pressure on equities, commodities and bank credit is beginning to smack of panic, one asset class still has a ready investor base.
  • The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.