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    • News Desk
    • Nov 11th, 2005
    • Comments Off on All round increase in grain, seed prices

    Widespread changes were seen on the grain market on Thursday as many buyers tried to bridge supply gap caused by the Eid holidays, dealers said. As a result prices went up on increasing demand, on

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  • Prices hardened on the cotton market this week by at least Rs 25 per maund while some ginners were quoting still higher rates. The ginners say that while the prices of seedcotton (kapas/phutti) are high,

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  • Prices hardened on the cotton market this week by at least Rs 25 per maund while some ginners were quoting still higher rates. The ginners say that while the prices of seedcotton (kapas/phutti) are high,

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  • spring wheat futures on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange were higher on Wednesday, supported by light buying by locals and commercials, traders said. "It's really quiet trade. We have commercial-type support; it may be exporter pricing,"

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 11th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Indian rubber demand growth seen outpacing supply

    Indian growing demand for rubber will increasingly strain the country's traditional ability to supply itself, the president of an industry association said on Wednesday. India's annual demand for rubber is about one million tonnes and

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 11th, 2005
    • Comments Off on New York coffee retreats from three-month peak

    US coffee futures ended weaker on Wednesday after speculators and producers sold into a three-month high, while market participants digested a report showing a strong Brazilian crop next year, traders said. The New York Board

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 11th, 2005
    • Comments Off on New York cocoa firmer as spread trading in focus

    US cocoa futures settled a shade up on Wednesday, with spread trading and delivery rollovers nudging prices further away from recent contract lows, market sources said. The New York Board of Trade's front month December

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 11th, 2005
    • Comments Off on European demand helps Malaysian tin buck LME trend

    Malaysian tin ended flat on Thursday despite a drop of 25 dollar in London prices, as demand from European buyers supported the market, dealers said. The spot metal ended at $6,270 a tonne, off a

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  • US copper futures held onto moderately lower levels into the close on Wednesday, pressured by immediate concerns over mounting supply, a rising dollar and rollover selling, traders said. Noting that volumes have been light, however,

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 11th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Tocom gold hits new 14-year high on Jordan attacks

    Tokyo gold futures leaped to a new 14-year peak on Thursday on safe-haven buying and a rally in platinum, which hit fresh record highs for a second straight day. Suspected suicide bombings that hit three

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