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CIJENE PAMUKA NA BURZI U NEW YORKU

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U.S. pamuk prodaja na tržištu - 07. siječnja 1997. _________________________________________________________________ Ukupna prodaja na 7 tržišta u SAD-u 11,882 ( 7,249 prijašnji dan) Prosiječna cijena 1-1/16 inch cotton 70,06 centi (72,49 prijašnji dan) _________________________________________________________________ NEW YORK - pamuk zatvaranje - 07. siječnja 1997. _________________________________________________________________ MJE. ZADNJA OTVA NAJ- NAJ- ZATVA- NAGODBE RANJE VIŠA NIŽA RANJE MAR7 73.70 74.35 74.60 73.56 73.56 73.63 MAY7 75.15 75.80 75.90 75.06 75.06 75.13 JUL7 76.22 76.80 76.80 76.21 76.22 76.23 OCT7 76.90 76.50 77.10 76.90 76.64 76.65 DEC7 76.40 76.65 76.77 76.25 76.40 76.40 MAR8 77.40 77.30 77.35 MAY8 77.90 77.90 77.95 JUL8 78.00 78.15 78.25 OCT8 76.50 77.20 77.25 DEC8 76.00 76.20 76.27 NYCE cotton ends lower, Dunavant view seen neutral NEW YORK, Jan 7 (Reuter) - NYCE cotton futures closed slightly lower in good volume, but the market remained within its tight range as many players attended the Beltwide Conference in New Orleans. The market had been waiting for a conference speech from leading cotton merchant William B Dunavant Jr after trading ended. In his speech, which was seen as being neutral to the market, Dunavant forecast that March 1997 cotton futures contract was likely to stay in a 73.00 to 76.00 cent per pound range for the remainder of the crop year. March cotton settled on Tuesday at 73.63 cents, off 0.51 cent on the day. The contract was traded 74.60 to 73.56 cents. Volume was estimated at 15,000 lots compared to Monday's sluggish 8,026 lots. Dunavant also pegged 1996/97 world cotton production at 86.3 million bales, slightly higher than the USDA's December supply/demand report which forecast world output of 85.93 million bales. USDA's January forecast is due on Friday. "There were no major surprises," Merrill Lynch senior softs analyst Judy Ganes said of Dunavant's speech. Still, Ganes noted Dunavant's expectation that U.S. exports will reach 6.4 million bales in 1996/97, might be hard to achieve because much of the cotton acreage being scrapped was expected to be in California, a region which traditionally exported its output. "It might be hard to see an increase in exports if you don't have that crop," Ganes noted. Current U.S. export registrations were nearly 4.5 million bales so an extra 2.3 to 2.4 million needed to be registered, Dunavant said in his speech. 081022 MET jan 97

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