Archive for the November 11, 2005
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Singapore bunker outright prices were lower on Thursday but premiums rose to $7-$8 a tonne as the market falls short of prompt-delivery cargoes, traders said. Prices for 380-centistoke (cst) bunker fuel were pegged at $296-$298
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The Karachi Port handled 158,359 tonnes of cargo including 135,923 tonnes import and 22,436 tonnes export cargo including 4,461 containers during last 48 hours ending at 0700 hours on Thursday. The cargo comprised of 152,359
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Spot basis values for hard red winter wheat held steady Thursday, with wheat movement staying slow amid only limited domestic demand, though the market was taking note of improved exports. Protein premiums for railcar wheat
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Soybean spot basis bids were firmer in the US Midwest on Thursday and interior corn bids were steady to firm amid slow farmer sales and grain dealers posting protection. Farmers were not panic selling with
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Trading on tea sector showed mixed trend on Thursday on Jodia Bazar. The following variations were seen in the Kenya tea side PF-1 A Grade up Re 1 to Rs 171, B Grade down Rs
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Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed higher on Wednesday, buoyed by short-covering ahead of Thursday's crop reports and some floor talk of fresh export interest, traders said. December wheat settled up 2
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US FOB Gulf corn basis offers were mostly steady on Wednesday, while soyabeans were firm amid brisk export demand, traders said. Barge freight bids for this week were firm on the lower Mississippi River at
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World grain prices are likely to remain flat until the start of 2006, but in January the market will start to push higher, particularly wheat, a leading analyst said on Thursday. The major wheat growers
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Deliveries were higher on the forward cottonseed oilcake market on Thursday as most of the dealers continued buying on anticipation of further increase in the prices, dealers said. The December vaida opened at Rs 439.50
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Modest business was seen in the cotton market on Thursday as mills covered their immediate needs following the news of decline in the phutti arrivals during the season, dealers said. The official spot rate was
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