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  • Gold recovered in Europe on Tuesday after falling in the earlier trading session, with consumer and investor demand supporting the metal, dealers said. Spot gold was quoted at $461.10/461.90 a troy ounce by 1606 GMT,

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: coffee rises by fund buying

    US coffee futures rose more than 4.0 percent to a three-month high Tuesday, buoyed by fund buying, bullish technical signals and lingering worries about supply tightness, market sources said. The New York Board of Trade's

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: cocoa bounces back on industry buying

    US cocoa futures closed on positive ground Tuesday, with spread trading and industry buying helping prices rebound from new contract lows recorded earlier in the session, traders said. The New York Board of Trade's active

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: sugar easier by funds selling

    Raw sugar prices drifted to a weaker close on Tuesday as moderate selling by funds and brokers overpowered some scattered trade buying at lower levels, traders said. The New York Board of Trade's key March

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: corn firmer on short covering

    Corn futures at the Chicago Board of Trade were firm early on Tuesday on short covering amid oversold technicals, traders said. The nine-day relative strength index for December closed Monday at 22, which left the

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: wheat jumps on technically oversold

    Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade were higher at midmorning on Tuesday, buoyed by a drop in weekly US crop ratings and signs the market was technically oversold, traders said. As of 10:40

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: copper slides in mild profit taking

    US copper futures fell sharply early Tuesday in mild profit taking, but brokers said activity was thin and small trades were moving prices more than warranted by tight supply fundamentals. As a result, the brokers

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: soyabeans higher on technical short covering

    Chicago Board of Trade soyabean futures were higher by Tuesday's midsession on a mild technical short covering bounce after the steep price slide on Monday, traders said. Strength in the soyaoil pit amid strong commercial

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US MIDDAY: gold up in choppy trade

    US gold futures advanced early on Tuesday after a recent shake-out made the metal cheaper for gold bulls, but uncertainty about the market's short-term direction and a weak euro capped the gains, dealers said. Other

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    • Nov 9th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Fazl opposes former army man for NAB top slot

    The opposition on Tuesday rejected the government's proposal to appoint a retired military officer as the new head of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) while expressing reservations over the way accountability was conducted in recent

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