Archive for  February 2005
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Range-bound trading was witnessed in the interbank market on Tuesday as the rupee did not show major fluctuation against the dollar during the day for buying and selling at 59.39 and 59.40, dealers said. The
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Gold and silver rates in rupees per 10 grams prevailing in major cities on Tuesday (February 15, 2005). ================================== In rupees per 10 gram ================================== KARACHI ---------------------------------- Gold Tezabi (24-CT) 8265.00 Silver Tezabi 115.00 ----------------------------------
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Gold and silver rates in rupees per 10 grams prevailing in major cities on Tuesday (February 15, 2005). ================================== In rupees per 10 gram ================================== KARACHI ---------------------------------- Gold Tezabi (24-CT) 8265.00 Silver Tezabi 115.00 ----------------------------------
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El Salvador's coffee harvest is seen falling 4.6 percent in the current 2004/05 harvest because of rain patterns and as farmers hurt by the recently ended coffee crisis abandoned crops. "According to the calculations we
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Grain exports from the French port of Rouen totalled 118,320 tonnes for February 1-9, comprising 71,436 tonnes of wheat and 46,884 of barley, port officials said on Tuesday. That compared with total grain exports of
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Singapore bunker prices rose on Tuesday, tracking higher fuel oil cargo values. Bunker fuel of 380-centistoke (cst) grade was pegged at $192-$194 a tonne, up $1.00 from the previous trading day, narrowing the premium to
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The Karachi Port handled 60,088 tonnes of cargo including 27,237 tonnes import and 32,851 tonnes export inclusive of 2,115 containers, during last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours on Tuesday. The cargo comprised of 41,026
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Hard red winter wheat spot basis bids in the US Plains continued to weaken Tuesday morning amid lacklustre demand and an influx of railcars, merchants said. More aggressive truck movement out of the country and
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Coffee growers in Vietnam, the world's largest producer of robustas, are holding back beans on expectations of higher prices because of dry weather, traders said on Tuesday. They said farmers were also responding to a
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Tunisia's state-run Office des Cereales bought 50,000 tonnes of optional-origin feed barley in a tender for the same volume which closed on Tuesday, traders said. It was purchased in two 25,000 tonne consignments priced at
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