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  • Shenzhou International Group Holdings Ltd, China's top knitwear exporter to Japan, has called of its Hong Kong IPO plan worth as much as US $115 million due to weak market sentiment, sources close to the

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  • Shenzhou International Group Holdings Ltd, China's top knitwear exporter to Japan, has called of its Hong Kong IPO plan worth as much as US $115 million due to weak market sentiment, sources close to the

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  • US coffee futures eased in quiet trading on Monday, with speculators and independent brokers nudging the benchmark to its lowest settlement price in 10 days, traders said. The New York Board of Trade's active December

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 26th, 2005
    • Comments Off on New York cocoa futures end at ten-day high on fund buying

    The US benchmark cocoa futures contract rose 3 percent on Monday to end at a 10-day high, buoyed by fund buying amid news that bean exports from top cocoa grower Ivory Coast remained frozen, traders

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  • Brazil's 2005/06 (October-September) soyabean crop forecast was trimmed 0.9 percent to 57.60 million tonnes, from 58.14 million tonnes in August, due to lack of credit, private analysts AgRural said on Monday. In its second new-crop

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 26th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Ivorian cocoa exports frozen as tax row continues

    Cocoa exports from the Ivory Coast were set to remain frozen for the coming days as disagreements within the government continued over new taxes and levies for the 2005/2006 season, a source said on Monday.

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 26th, 2005
    • Comments Off on MGE wheat settles lower, following CBOT drop

    Spring wheat futures on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange closed lower on Monday on fund liquidation influenced by technical selling in Chicago Board of Trade wheat, traders said. MGE December wheat ended down 5 cents at

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 26th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Singapore coffee firm to grow in Eastern Europe

    Singapore-listed instant-coffee manufacturer Food Empire Holdings Ltd plans to expand its distribution network in Eastern Europe and targets 15-20 percent revenue growth a year, the company's chairman told Reuters on Monday. Sold under the firm's

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  • US copper futures fell sharply on Monday, initially from a large injection of copper stocks into London exchange warehouses, but pared those losses by the end when some players bought with US equities after a

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  • US gold futures turned lower at the close on Monday after a choppy session, as traders were moved to trim back their holdings due to a steady dollar, higher US equities and a softer oil

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