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CIJENE KAVE NA BURZI U NEW YORKU

CIJENE KAVE U NEW YORK-U SAD - KAVA trgovačke spot cijene 05. lipnja 1997. Differentials /svibanj/ ZADNJA Santos 4's 65 cts under "C" 165.50 N Colombian MAMs 40 cts over "C" 270.50 N El Salvador 3 cts over "C" 233.50 N Mexican even to "C" 230.50 N Guatemala 3 cts over "C" 233.50 N Peru even to "C" 230.50 N Uganda Pmy Robs 8 cts over London 94.41 N Indonesia EK1 4 cts under London 82.41 N Ecuador Ext Sup 25 cts under "C" 205.50 N NEW YORK - KAVA cijene pri zatvaranju burze 05. lipnja 1997. MJE POSLJ OTVA NAJ NAJ ZATVA NAGO SEC EDNJA RANJE VIŠA NIŽA RANJE DBE JUL7 230.00 250.00 252.00 228.00 228.00 230.50 2 SEP7 209.00 224.00 224.50 208.75 208.75 209.40 2 DEC7 181.90 189.50 190.50 181.90 181.90 181.00 1 MAR8 167.00 172.50 173.50 167.00 167.00 167.50 1 MAY8 165.50 167.00 165.50 164.50 164.00 162.00 1 JUL8 160.00 161.50 157.50 1 SEP8 150.00 150.00 149.50 1 DEC8 CSCE coffee ends sharply lower, July drops 8 pct NEW YORK, June 5 (Reuter) - CSCE coffee futures tumbled for the second straight session Thursday, pressured by speculative and trade selling amid an easing of nearby supply concerns, dealers said. July arabicas slid 21.05 cents -- or more than eight percent -- on the day, to 230.50 cents a lb after ranging between 252.00 and 228.00 cents. Second-month September shed 15.70 cents to 209.40 cents, while the back months closed 6.25 to 9.90 lower. The July/September spread continued to shrink from more than 40 cents seen last week, closing at 21.10 cents today from 26.45 cents Wednesday. "The near-term psychology has changed," said Smith Barney analyst Walt Spilka. "The front month was at such a premium to the second month, it was a signal to anyone who had coffee to sell as much as they could." He added, "Colombia is indicating to exporters, go sell what you can. And Brazil exports are already way ahead of last year." Although little market-moving news emerged today, traders news out of second-largest producer Colombia since late last week continued to weigh on sentiment. Colombian exporters last week said they were having a hard time finding buyers for about 300,000 60-kg bags of green coffee for shipment in June because the beans had essentially been priced out of the market. Tuesday, Colombian Finance Minister Jose Antonio Ocampo announced the country was opening "unlimited" coffee registrations for July-August, a period in which he said the country was expected to export up to 2.5 million 60-kg bags of coffee. "The market is anticipating the opening of Colombian registrations," one trader said. "And we're going into the low consumption period. He said, "Besides, producers have shipped a lot of coffee and it's just caught up." International Coffee Organization (ICO) data released Thursday showed exporting members' exports rose to 50.07 million 60-kg bags in the first seven months of the current 1996/97 coffee year to April, from 43.49 million in the same 1996 period, ICO said Brazil's exports in April were up to 1.4 million bags from 732,000 bags in the same 1995/96 period. While supply worries may be alleviated in the short-term, some analysts said they may re-emerge later this summer ahead of many Latin American countries' fall harvest. "Stocks will dwindle away and there may not be enough coffee in August and September to make it to the next crop," said Smith Barney's Spilka. "There aught to be very little coffee for the September contract delivery." Volume reached an estimated 13,689 lots. 061106 MET jun 97

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