Archive for the December 29, 2005
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After maintaining a stable trend for several days, the official spot rates dropped modestly as buyers were alost absent on expectations of further decline in the current prices, dealers said. The official spot rate shed
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The trading on Kirana items moved mixed on Jodia Bazar on Wednesday. The following changes were seen in white pepper Singapore down Rs 50 to Rs 4,200, nutmeg down Rs 80 to Rs 7,520, big
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Only one change was seen on the grain market on Wednesday as most of the buyers kept on the sideline to see prices to come down to their psychological level, dealers said. On the seed
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US benchmark cocoa futures fell 1.2 percent to a one-week low in quiet trading on Tuesday, pressured by speculative selling amid rising bean arrivals in top cocoa producer Ivory Coast, traders said. The New York
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South Korea's state-run Public Procurement Service said on Wednesday it would tender to buy 30,000 tonnes of Chinese brown rice on January 18. The tender is to meet part of its 2005 import quota under
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US coffee futures prices rose more than 3 percent to a seven-week peak on Tuesday, bolstered by speculative buying and limited producer selling amid lingering market worries about a short-term supply deficit, traders and analysts
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Asian middle distillate prices edged lower on Wednesday with US crude futures, and regrade values were being pressured down to below $6.00 a barrel. January regrade, or the spread between jet-kerosene and gas oil, lost
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Asian fuel oil was higher on Wednesday despite bearish sentiment and stable global crude benchmarks as players began to price heavy January arrivals in a market that lacks liquidity, traders said. Prices for the 180-cst
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Colombian industrial production was 0.49 percent higher in October compared with the same month a year ago, the government's National Statistics Department said on Tuesday. The figure compared with growth in industrial production of 2.38
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China said on Wednesday it would begin monitoring economy-wide energy efficiency, pursuing a goal of using less oil, coal and gas for each unit of production as its national income surges. With scientists globally worried
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