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CIJENE KAVE NA BURZI U NEW YORKU

CIJENE KAVE U NEW YORK-U SAD - KAVA trgovačke spot cijene 08. kolovoza 1997. Differentials /spot/ ZADNJA Santos 4's 14 cts under "C" 190.85 N Colombian MAMs 28 cts over "C" 233.85 N El Salvador 11 cts over "C" 216.85 N Mexican 5 ct over "C" 210.85 N Guatemala 11 cts over "C" 216.85 N Peru 13 cts over "C" 218.85 N Uganda Pmy Robs 8 cts over London 81.26 N Indonesia EK1 4 cts under London 69.26 N Ecuador Ext Sup 18 cts under "C" 187.85 N NEW YORK - KAVA cijene pri zatvaranju burze 08. kolovoza 1997. MJE POSLJ OTVA NAJ NAJ ZATVA NAGO EDNJA RANJE VIŠA NIŽA RANJE DBE SEP7 205.50 202.00 206.50 201.00 205.50 205.85 2 DEC7 178.00 173.00 178.00 172.50 177.00 177.85 1 MAR8 155.75 153.00 156.00 153.00 155.75 155.75 1 MAY8 150.00 146.00 150.00 148.00 150.00 150.00 1 JUL8 140.00 144.00 144.50 1 SEP8 138.00 135.00 138.00 138.00 139.00 139.50 1 DEC8 130.00 134.00 134.50 1 MAR9 CSCE coffee recovers from session lows, ends mixed NEW YORK, Aug 8 (Reuter) - CSCE coffee futures bounced back from early lows to end mixed on Friday, as local short-covering and light commission house buying erased most of the day's losses, dealers said. Speculator profit-taking on the heels of Thursday's rally drove the September contract to a session low of 201.00 cents a lb, but failed to pushed the spot contract through key psychological support at 200.00 cents. At the close, September stood at 205.85 cents, down 2.95 cents and just beneath the day's peak of 206.50 cents. Second-month December rose 1.60 cents on the day, to 177.85 cents, while the back months closed 0.75 to 2.00 cents higher. The September/December switch narrowed to 28.00 cents compared with 32.55 cents at the close on Thursday. December/March 1998 widened to 22.10 cents versus 21.25 cents the previous session. In what was mainly seen as a technical correction, coffee prices fell from the outset. September gapped sharply lower -- surpassing an expected 1.00 to 2.00 cent lower opening call. But some dealers said forecasts calling for cooler temperatures this weekend and the middle of next week in top-grower Brazil lent some support to the market and prevented prices from slipping further. U.S.-based forecaster Weather Services Corp said on Friday a cool, high pressure currently in Argentina will pass out to sea just south of Brazil's coffee belt in the next few days. WSC said the system does appear large enough to bring cool air into the region, but no damaging cold is expected. Temperatures may average near to below normal through next Thursday, although there is still no damaging cold weather forecast, WSC said. Technically, traders said September still faced support at 200.00 cents, with sell-stops building near 199.50 cents. On the upside, resistance was seen at 210.00 cents. Despite today's downturn, September coffee gained 20.90 cents on the week -- or about 11 percent. While some traders were encouraged by this week's gains and today's recovery, other traders continued to note the market's recent movement has been amid unimpressive volume and low open interest. Total open interest as of August 7 stood at 21,359 lots, down 151 lots from the previous session. Volume on the day was light, at an estimated 5,848 lots. After Friday's close, the CSCE reported certified coffee stocks rose by 3,190 60-kg bags as of August 7, to 94,119 bags. No coffee was pending grading, the exchange said. 111051 MET aug 97

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