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CIJENE KAKAA NA BURZI U NEW YORKU

CIJENE KAKAOA NA BURZI U NEW YORK-U SAD - KAKAO Trgovačke spot cijene 20. kolovoza 1996. minimalne količine vagona, cijene u am. dolarima po toni posljednja Ivory Maincrop Maincrop 1608.00 N Bahia superior Superior 1627.00 N Sanchez FAQ FAQ 1475.00 N Sulwaesi SAQ SAQ 1442.00 N Arriba Superior Superior 1480.00 N Malaysia 110 1552.00 N Liquor Ecuador 2112.00 N Liquor Brazil 2269.00 N Maslac African 3999.00 N Maslac drugi 4004.00 N Natural Cake 10/12% 562.00 N NEW YORK - Kakao cijene pri zatvaranju burze 20. kolovoza 1996. MJE POSLJ OTVA NAJ NAJ ZATVA NAGO EDNJA RANJE VIŠA NIŽA RANJE DBE SEP6 1377 1366 1385 1366 1377 1379 DEC6 1429 1416 1437 1416 1427 1430 MAR7 1463 1452 1468 1452 1462 1462 MAY7 1481 1468 1487 1478 1481 1481 JUL7 1483 1499 1499 SEP7 1510 1498 1512 1510 1510 1511 DEC7 1521 1534 1534 MAR8 1562 1544 1562 1562 1562 1562 MAY8 1577 1562 1577 1577 1577 1577 JUL8 1575 1597 1597 CSCE cocoa ends up sharply on late spec rally NEW YORK, Aug 20 (Reuter) - CSCE cocoa futures ended sharply higher Tuesday, as a late speculative-led rally triggered buy stops and boosted values some $20 a tonne across-the-board, floor sources said. But traders said producer selling at the highs trimmed gains, and kept the December contract beneath key resistance at $1,440 a tonne. Benchmark December cocoa settled up $21 a tonne, to $1,430, after ranging between $1,437 and $1,416. Spot September climbed $19, to $1,379, while the back months gained $16 to $22. Volume was fairly light, at an estimated 4,937 lots. Cocoa prices bounded higher from the outset, as dealers took their cue from a strong London market. "The market started off strong with London, but it came off highs like London too," one trader said. Chartists continued to look toward $1,440 basis December to provide near-term resistance, with buy-stops placed near $1,445. Stiff psychological support was seen at $1,400, with a subsequent level at $1,392. One analyst said until updated Ivorian crop estimates emerged near the end of August, the December contract was likely to range between $1,400 and $1,500. Preliminary forecasts, which pegged the 1996/97 Ivory Coast crop around 800,000 to 900,000 tonnes, have been largely factored into the market, he said, and barring sharp revisions, news from other cocoa producing countries could become the focus. "The smaller Ivorian crop is well anticipated," the analyst said. "There are other countries having problems, such as Bahia and Ghana." 211052 MET aug 96

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