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CIJENE KAKAA NA BURZI U NEW YORKU

CIJENE KAKAOA NA BURZI U NEW YORK-U SAD - KAKAO Trgovačke spot cijene 13. svibnja 1997. minimalne količine u vagonima, cijene u am. dolarima po toni posljednja Ghana Maincrop 1637.00 N Ivory Maincrop Maincrop 1592.00 N Bahia superior Superior 1604.00 N Sanchez FAQ FAQ 1471.00 N Sulwaesi SAQ FAQ 1426.00 N Arriba Superior Superior 1471.00 N Malaysia 110 1516.00 N Liquor Ecuador 2090.00 N Liquor Brazil 2254.00 N Maslac African 3950.00 N Maslac drugi 3903.00 N Natural Cake 10/12% 540.00 N NEW YORK - Kakao cijene pri zatvaranju burze 13. svibnja 1997. MJE POSLJ OTVA NAJ NAJ ZATVA NAGO EDNJA RANJE VIŠA NIŽA RANJE DBE MAY7 1390 1420 1410 1390 1390 1390 JUL7 1410 1414 1422 1404 1406 1409 SEP7 1440 1444 1448 1434 1439 1439 DEC7 1470 1475 1478 1465 1470 1470 MAR8 1490 1503 1501 1490 1493 1494 MAY8 1511 1520 1517 1511 1514 1514 JUL8 1535 1534 1534 SEP8 1549 1549 DEC8 1565 1567 MAR9 1599 1599 CSCE cocoa ends broadly lower, but tone quiet NEW YORK, May 13 (Reuter) - CSCE cocoa ended broadly lower in light volume Tuesday after a late-day round of speculative liquidation, dealers said. July futures fell $20 per tonne, to finish at $1,409. The market spent the entire day in negative territory, trading between $1,422 and $1,404. An estimated 5,425 lots were traded. Traders said the market's breach of the $1,412 level activated a spate of sell stops and accelerated the downtrend, though scattered trade buying and speculative short-covering pared losses by the closing bell. "The market had no lift, and it slumped late in the session," said one broker. "It was mainly speculative liquidation." While fundamental developments were thin on the ground, traders said views that Ivory Coast's cocoa harvest would come in near last year's record yield may be keeping industry buyers away. Ivorian cocoa arrivals have surpassed one million tonnes, industry sources told Reuters in Abidjan, reaching 1.015 tonnes as of May 4, compared with 1.045 million tonnes seen as of April 30 of last year. "Industry buyers figure that the cocoa is coming in better than earlier forecasts, so why panic?" the broker said. Unless some new buying materialized in the next few days, the market looked poised to test $1,385-1,375, a low from early May. Resistance was seen at $1,445-1,450. 141034 MET may 97

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