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    • News Desk
    • Dec 16th, 2012
    • Comments Off on Soyabean offers edge higher at US Gulf Coast

    Soyabean export premiums at the US Gulf Coast edged higher on Friday on concerns that shipments to the Gulf will grow increasingly slow due to low water levels on a key stretch of the Mississippi

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 16th, 2012
    • Comments Off on European wheat futures rebound, stronger euro caps gains

    European wheat futures rebounded on Friday from an eight-week low but gains were limited by strength in the euro and by technical pressure built up during a pullback this week. On the Paris futures market,

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  • ICE Canadian canola futures rose on Friday, tracking stronger soybean prices and with short-covering support, traders said, but ended with a small weekly loss. Soybeans rose on news of the biggest November US soybean crush

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  • Basis bids for hard red winter wheat in the US Plains were mostly steady on Friday in quiet pre-weekend dealings, with slow farmer selling supporting prices. Demand from mills was steady, but the pace of

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 16th, 2012
    • Comments Off on Indian corn futures fall about 3 percent

    Indian corn futures fell about 3 percent this week, and are likely to extend losses in the next two weeks on an improvement in supplies amid an expected rise in area under cultivation in the

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  • Corn spot basis bids firmed at river terminals around the US Midwest on Friday even as slow export demand forced some dealers at the terminals to sell the grain to interior processors and ethanol plants,

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  • The Karachi Port handled 83,037 tonnes of cargo comprising 72,259 tonnes of import cargo and 10,778 tonnes of export cargo including 5,627 loaded & empty containers during the last 24 hours ended at 0700 hours

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  • The Asian naphtha price rebounded from a 5-1/2 week low to end the week at a two-session high of $938.50 a tonne, while its margin has also recovered from a 2-1/2 week low to $122.13

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  • Prices of CTC grade tea in India, the world's second biggest tea producer, edged higher at this week's auction on good demand, while prices of dust grade fell on higher supplies. The price of CTC

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    • News Desk
    • Dec 16th, 2012
    • Comments Off on Indian gold importers continue to stock up

    Indian gold importers continued to stock up for the wedding season, taking advantage as prices fell, weighed by a stronger rupee, and bracing for a year-end shut down by refiners for account closing. The wedding

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