CIJENE KAVE U NEW YORK-U
SAD - KAVA trgovačke spot cijene 29. srpnja 1997.
Differentials /spot/ ZADNJA
Santos 4's 12 cts under "C" 176.90 N
Colombian MAMs 23 cts over "C" 211.90 N
El Salvador 11 cts over "C" 199.90 N
Mexican even to "C" 188.90 N
Guatemala 13 cts over "C" 201.90 N
Peru 16 cts over "C" 204.90 N
Uganda Pmy Robs 8 cts over London 83.66 N
Indonesia EK1 4 cts under London 71.66 N
Ecuador Ext Sup 18 cts under "C" 170.90 N
NEW YORK - KAVA cijene pri zatvaranju burze 29. srpnja 1997.
MJE POSLJ OTVA NAJ NAJ ZATVA NAGO
EDNJA RANJE VIŠA NIŽA RANJE DBE
SEP7 188.25 192.50 186.50 188.25 188.90 1
DEC7 165.75 169.00 164.00 165.75 166.05 1
MAR8 152.25 155.50 151.25 152.25 152.25 1
MAY8 145.00 148.00 144.50 145.00 145.50 1
JUL8 138.00 140.50 138.00 138.00 138.00 1
SEP8 133.00 134.00 133.00 135.00 135.15 1
DEC8 131.00 131.00 130.00 131.00 131.00 1
MAR9
CSCE coffee ends mainly firmer, but off highs
NEW YORK, July 29 (Reuter) - CSCE coffee futures ended
mostly firmer on Tuesday, but light local and commission house
selling pared gains, traders said.
Follow-through speculative buying to Monday's sharp run-up
pushed September to a session peak of 192.50 cents per lb early
in session, but by the close September stood at 188.90, up 0.55
cent on the day.
Second-month December ended 1.65 cents higher, at 166.05
cents, while the back months closed up 3.65 to down 0.25.
The September/December switch narrowed to 22.85 cents
compared with 23.95 cents at the close on Monday.
Coffee prices rose at the outset, defying a 3.00 to
4.00-cent lower pre-opening call, as renewed concerns about
supply shortages of certified coffee stocks for delivery against
September continued to fuel some buying.
But origin price-fixing and light profit-taking capped gains
and prevented a test of September chart resistance at
193.00-194.00 cents per lb. Dealers said day traders who bought
above 191.00 cents were forced to reliquish their long
positions.
Technically, traders said September still faced resistance
at 193.00-194.00 cents, followed by 200.00 cents. On the
downside, a break below 184.50 cents could send September down
toward 180.00 cents.
While tight supplies of quality arabica beans and stepped up
roaster demand ahead of the peak consumption season were likely
to continue to underpin the market, traders said higher spot
prices and a ballooning September/December switch could draw
some coffee to the exchange and attract producer price-fixing
going into the new-crop harvest.
They noted that despite the market's rally on Monday, total
open interest fell on the day and fund participation remained
slim. Open interest was down 608 lots as of July 28, to 21,792
lots.
"The recent high in prices was not confirmed by a rise in
open interest," said one trader. "It was just a short-covering
rally, it didn't get there on new buying."
After Tuesday's close the CSCE reported certified coffee
stocks fell by 304 60-kg bags as of July 28, to 91,774 bags. An
additional 6,871 bags were pending grading, the exchange said.
In other news, the Economist Intelligence Unit put the
world's 1998/99 exportable coffee crop at a record 81.6 million
60-kg bags, the first time that it would exceed the 80-million
mark due in part to a cyclical upturn in Brazil.
This compares with 78.4 million bags in 1997/98 and 74.1
million in 1996/97, EIU said.
Volume on the day was moderate, at an estimated 7,465 lots.
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