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CIJENE KAKAA NA BURZI U NEW YORKU

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CIJENE KAKAA NA BURZI U NEW YORK-U SAD - KAKAO Trgovačke spot cijene 21. srpnja 1997. minimalne količine u vagonima, cijene u am. dolarima po toni posljednja Ghana Maincrop 1724.00 N Ivory Maincrop Maincrop 1692.00 N Bahia superior Superior 1704.00 N Sanchez FAQ FAQ 1566.00 N Sulwaesi SAQ FAQ 1527.00 N Arriba Superior Superior 1579.00 N Malaysia 110 1624.00 N Liquor Ecuador 2286.00 N Liquor Brazil 2391.00 N Maslac African 4101.00 N Maslac drugi 4101.00 N Natural Cake 10/12% 602.00 N NEW YORK - Kakao cijene pri zatvaranju burze 21. srpnja 1997. MJE POSLJ OTVA NAJ NAJ ZATVA NAGO EDNJA RANJE VIŠA NIŽA RANJE DBE SEP7 1506 1506 1521 1498 1503 1504 DEC7 1553 1555 1567 1548 1551 1552 MAR8 1590 1592 1602 1584 1588 1590 MAY8 1617 1615 1623 1610 1610 1610 JUL8 1637 1637 1637 1637 1628 1628 SEP8 1650 1648 1648 DEC8 1669 1690 1669 1666 1663 1663 MAR9 1695 1701 1701 1695 1695 1695 MAY9 1710 1710 JUL9 CSCE cocoa ends sharply lower on spec liquidation NEW YORK, July 21 (Reuter) - CSCE cocoa futures ended down sharply on Monday, as heavy long liquidation by speculators drove prices to near six-week lows, dealers said. "It was mass liquidation," said one trader. "The market seems to be focusing on only bearish news and the charts are quite bearish." Benchmark September cocoa ended down $36 per tonne, at $1,504 -- its lowest settlement since June 10 -- after ranging from $1,521 to $1,498. Second-month December also fell $36, to close at $1,552, while the back months finished $33 lower. Speculators, led by commodity funds, pressured the market from the opening bell. A sharp decline in London cocoa weighed on the market, with New York's benchmark September contract gapping down $34 a tonne at the outset. London cocoa futures tumbled nearly four percent on Monday to four-month lows, with most-active LIFFE September ending 30 stg lower, at 984 stg, after trading in a 1,012-977 stg range. "It followed London," said Refco Inc analyst Ann Prendergast, adding, "I think the (Ivorian) new crop is looking better than first expected." Although Prendergast said the release of the next round of crop estimates was some three weeks away, Ivorian crop analysts and regional buyers said on Monday that the country's 1997/98 cocoa crop (Oct-Sept) is developing strongly with large harvests possible if favorable weather continues into August. Additionally, dealers said the latest CFTC Commitment of Traders report, which showed speculators (non-commercials and nonreportables) were net long 24,281 lots as of July 15, may have dampened sentiment. Zbog tehničkih poteškoča nismo u mogučnosti dostaviti Vam izvješća s Londonske burze. Molimo Vas za razumijevanje. Uredništvo HINE. 221035 MET jul 97

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