XM无法为美国居民提供服务。

Cocoa, coffee and sugar recover from previous session's slump



<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><title>SOFTS-Cocoa, coffee and sugar recover from previous session's slump</title></head><body>

LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) -Cocoa, coffee and sugar futures on ICE rose on Thursday, recovering from Wednesday's slump after Donald Trump's election as U.S. President boosted the dollar, making dollar-priced commodities more expensive.

COFFEE

* January robusta coffee LRCc2 rose 3% to $4,434 a metric ton by 1239 GMT after hitting a 2-1/2 month low on Wednesday.

* Robusta remains under pressure overall thanks to the coming harvest in top robusta producer Vietnam, which should gather pace this month.

* Prices in Vietnam edged down this week, though there are concerns about an approaching typhoon that could hinder the picking and drying of beans.

* December arabica coffee KCc1 rose 3.2% to $2.5665 per lb, having lost 0.6% on Wednesday.

* Rains continue to fall in top producer Brazil, potentially boosting 2025 crop prospects, while dealers noted the premium for near versus far-dated coffee futures continues to narrow.

* This indicates the market expects tightness to ease and is bearish for prices.

* Brazil exported 279,261 tons of green coffee in October vs 249,375 tons a year ago, data showed.

SUGAR

* March raw sugar SBc1 rose 1.5% to 22.35 cents per lb, having settled 0.6% up on Wednesday.

* Prices are edging higher after falling early on Wednesday along with other commodities under pressure from a stronger dollar.

* Rains continue to fall over Brazil's sugar areas, but crop development is likely to take longer this time because fields are in poor condition.

* Dealers also said that the rains are expected to slow harvest and production in the near term and perhaps bring an early end to the current season.

* December white sugar LSUc1 rose 1.7% to $565.20 a ton.


COCOA

* March New York cocoa CCc2 was up 2.1% at $5,374 a ton, having lost 4% on Wednesday.

* An expected partial recovery in Ghana's cocoa production this year should lessen supply concerns, though a below-average crop is still expected.

* Dealers noted heavy rains and floods in top producer Ivory Coast and that potential brown rot could mean cocoa port arrivals tail off in December.

* March London cocoa LCCc2 rose 1.8% to 6,787 a ton after falling 2.4% on Wednesday.




Reporting by Maytaal Angel
Editing by David Goodman

</body></html>

免责声明: XM Group仅提供在线交易平台的执行服务和访问权限,并允许个人查看和/或使用网站或网站所提供的内容,但无意进行任何更改或扩展,也不会更改或扩展其服务和访问权限。所有访问和使用权限,将受下列条款与条例约束:(i) 条款与条例;(ii) 风险提示;以及(iii) 完整免责声明。请注意,网站所提供的所有讯息,仅限一般资讯用途。此外,XM所有在线交易平台的内容并不构成,也不能被用于任何未经授权的金融市场交易邀约和/或邀请。金融市场交易对于您的投资资本含有重大风险。

所有在线交易平台所发布的资料,仅适用于教育/资讯类用途,不包含也不应被视为用于金融、投资税或交易相关咨询和建议,或是交易价格纪录,或是任何金融商品或非应邀途径的金融相关优惠的交易邀约或邀请。

本网站上由XM和第三方供应商所提供的所有内容,包括意见、新闻、研究、分析、价格、其他资讯和第三方网站链接,皆保持不变,并作为一般市场评论所提供,而非投资性建议。所有在线交易平台所发布的资料,仅适用于教育/资讯类用途,不包含也不应被视为适用于金融、投资税或交易相关咨询和建议,或是交易价格纪录,或是任何金融商品或非应邀途径的金融相关优惠的交易邀约或邀请。请确保您已阅读并完全理解,XM非独立投资研究提示和风险提示相关资讯,更多详情请点击 这里

风险提示: 您的资金存在风险。杠杆商品并不适合所有客户。请详细阅读我们的风险声明