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  • Cotton futures finished softer Monday on modest speculative sales as the market was mired in a band while waiting for leads to give it direction on its next move, brokers said. The New York Board

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  • Liffe white sugar futures closed lower after the New York market made an unsuccessful stab at moving towards recent highs, prompting profit-taking by speculators in London, dealers said. Spread activity and AAs (Against Actuals) contributed

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 25th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Copper ends open-outcry session firmer

    Copper prices ended an active Monday open-outcry session firmer on the London Metal Exchange (LME), with a wide intra-day range of $110 underlining the market's extreme volatility, traders said. "It has been very volatile today

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 25th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Oil down as Hurricane Wilma spares US rigs

    Oil prices fell on Monday after Hurricane Wilma crashed ashore in Florida, bypassing US production platforms in the storm-weary Gulf of Mexico. Oil companies operating in the region evacuated more than a thousand workers as

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  • Monday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices AT 1600 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill January 2006 485.00 +4.00 February 2006/April 2006 475.00 -3.00 May 2006/July 2006 475.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro tonne fob ex-mill November

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  • Monday's Rotterdam vegetable oil prices AT 1600 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill January 2006 485.00 +4.00 February 2006/April 2006 475.00 -3.00 May 2006/July 2006 475.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU euro tonne fob ex-mill November

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  • Gold rallied from earlier losses in Europe as a weaker dollar and bullish sentiment spurred business, dealers said. Spot gold fell to an early low of $462.75 a troy ounce from $466.50/467.25 in New York

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 25th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Seven traffic police officials terminated

    Deputy Inspector General of Police (Traffic) Muhammad Altaf Qamar has terminated services of seven police officials, including a sub inspector, an ASI, and five constables following the complaints of extortion in the name of Eidee

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 25th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Over Rs 180 million given to industrial workers

    Labour Department has distributed the cheques for payment of over rupees 180 million among the Industrial Workers so for in Faisalabad on account of marriage grant, death grant and educational scholarships etc. Giving details here

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    • News Desk
    • Oct 25th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Plgmea offices to have computerised system

    The Export Development Fund (EDF) has given final approval for installing the computerised patron making machines, worth 52,050 dollars in the offices of Pakistan Leather Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (Plgmea) in Sialkot. Plgmea sources

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