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  • Al Meezan Investment Management Limited shares the nation's shock and pain caused by the disastrous earthquake in northern Pakistan, Azad Kashmir region and expressed its deep sorrows and grief over the loss of lives. According

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 27th, 2005
    • Comments Off on LCCI members asked to ‘adopt a family’

    The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has appealed to its members for joining hands with its endeavours to early rehabilitation of the earthquake victims by 'adopting a family' to be housed in the

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 27th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Russian oilseed crop seen record high

    SovEcon forecasts Russia's oilseed crop will reach 7.3 million tonnes this year, an all-time record high volume and a substantial rise from 5.7 million tonnes last year. SovEcon forecasts sunseed production in 2005 at 6.1-6.3

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  • The Karachi Port handled 122,330 tonnes of cargo including 90,043 tonnes import and 32,287 tonnes export cargo including 4,929 containers during last 24 hours ending at 0700 hours on Wednesday. The cargo comprised of 63,784

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  • Singapore bunker prices were higher on Wednesday, tracking higher fuel oil cargo values as bunker premiums stayed at around $7-$8 a tonne levels, traders said. Prices for 380-centistoke (cst) bunker fuel were pegged at $316-$318

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 27th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Dozens of ships wait outside Spanish ports

    Dozens of cargo ships waited outside Spain's Mediterranean ports to unload on Wednesday as fishermen striking over fuel subsidies blockaded ports along the coast, industry sources said. Fishermen have blockaded several Mediterranean ports against cargo

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 27th, 2005
    • Comments Off on South African maize deliveries decline

    Around 9.64 million tonnes of maize have been delivered from the 2005 South African harvest to October 21, estimates from the South African Grain Information Service (SAGIS), showed on Wednesday. The figure was adjusted down

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 27th, 2005
    • Comments Off on FOB Gulf corn and soyabean mostly steady

    US FOB Gulf corn and soyabean basis offers were mostly steady on Tuesday, supported by slow farmer selling and light export interest, traders said. Barge freight bids on the Illinois River, lower Ohio River and

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 27th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US Midwest corn and soya firm, barge freight falls

    Corn and soyabean spot basis bids firmed in the US Midwest early on Wednesday as processors tried to spark farmer sales and barge freight fell, grain dealers said. Farmers were tight-fisted with their remaining soyabeans

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  • Spot basis values for hard red winter wheat were steady on Wednesday, with wheat movement remaining mostly slow, merchants said. Demand was noted for wheat moving south to Texas mills, with premiums paid for higher

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