![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, May 02, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES Sugar futures come under FMC lens Sustained selling pressure sets off alarm bells FUTURES trading in sugar at the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Ltd (NCDEX) is coming under the scanner yet again. If in December and early January, it was the allegedly speculative rise in prices that forced the Forward Markets ... More SUGAR COMMODITY COMMENTARY EU forced to reduce sugar subsidy On sugar, worldwide subsidies aggregate $6 billion annually. More TEA Fair demand at Kochi tea auction THERE was 11,62,000 kg of dust tea on offer at the recent Kochi Tea Auction, which generated a fair general demand. CTC tea varieties were quoted lower by Rs 2 to 4 and sometimes even more. Orthodox high-grown varieties remained steady to easier, ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Correction likely in NY cotton futuresNEW York cotton futures ended firmer on Friday on talks of hefty Chinese buying of the US cotton. Going forward market participants will now look forward to next month's USDA Supply/demand report for future direction. Weather from here on should ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper prices continue to slide on selling pressure PEPPER prices continued to decline on selling pressure and weak demand at the terminal market here. Reports of possible restoration of advance licence facility to oleoresin industry with track record for import of pepper have pushed the prices ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Apr. 24-Apr. 30 Govt may lower wheat output projections Above normal temperature in Nov-Dec affects yield Ginger exports cross 13,000 t US to review dumping duty on Indian shrimp Global commodity investors may turn cautious Cabinet nod soon for Jute Technology Mission `$500-mark for gold no longer a fancy' Tea exports from South rise in 2004 Spices exports rise 18 pc in 2004-05 |
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