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    • News Desk
    • Feb 3rd, 2005
    • Comments Off on London sugar ends weaker on arbitrage sales

    London white sugar futures closed weaker on arbitrage sales on Wednesday, and the market appeared nervous in choppy trade, traders said.Liffe March settled down $2.20 a tonne at $262.10 in volume of 4,623 lots, having

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  • Wednesday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill February 2005 375.00 -5.00 March 2005/April 2005 375.00 -5.00 May 2005/July 2005 368.00 -9.00 August 2005/October 2005 368.00 -7.00. RAPEOIL:

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  • Wednesday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill February 2005 375.00 -5.00 March 2005/April 2005 375.00 -5.00 May 2005/July 2005 368.00 -9.00 August 2005/October 2005 368.00 -7.00. RAPEOIL:

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  • Cotton futures settled slightly firmer Wednesday on speculative buying in activity which featured players transferring their positions out of spot March before the delivery period this month, analysts said. The New York Board of Trade's

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 3rd, 2005
    • Comments Off on London cocoa touches fresh six-week high

    London benchmark cocoa futures scored a fresh six-week contract high on Wednesday, with a late burst of interest in New York allowing LIFFE to extend gains, dealers said. Liffe's front-month March finished 17 pounds, or

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 3rd, 2005
    • Comments Off on LME metals crawl down on dollar recovery versus euro

    Base metals mostly lost ground on Wednesday as the dollar recovered from early losses against the euro, triggering light stop-loss selling and profit-taking, traders said. But trade was thin as investors were cautious ahead of

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 3rd, 2005
    • Comments Off on Gold treads water in Europe ahead of Fed rate move

    Gold traded in a narrow band above $420 an ounce in Europe on Wednesday afternoon with the market comfortable ahead of an expected rise in US interest rates this evening, traders said. Spot gold was

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  • Arabica coffee futures were unchanged Wednesday despite firmer coffee prices in London and Sao Paulo, exchange floor sources said. At 8:33 am EST (1333 GMT), London benchmark March robusta was up $13 at $779 a

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  • Raw sugar futures were little changed Wednesday as the market consolidates after slipping to its lowest in more than a week yesterday, floor sources said. New York Board of Trade March raw sugar dove 0.27

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  • New York cocoa futures were up $15 to $20 Wednesday, taking a cue from firmer bean prices in London and a slightly weaker dollar against sterling, exchange floor sources said. "We are calling it up

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