Cocoa closes below one-month high in NY, US while sugar recovers

Published 2024년 8월 22일

Tridge summary

Cocoa and raw sugar prices in New York and London saw changes, with cocoa settling higher and raw sugar recovering from a low. The market's attention is drawn to Ghana, the second-largest cocoa producer, due to potential crop issues and financing concerns from the state regulator. In contrast, raw sugar prices are buoyed by anticipated ample supplies from a strong cane crop in Brazil and Thailand's expected greater sugar availability in Q4 2024. Robusta coffee prices fell slightly, influenced by the slow export pace from Vietnam, while weather conditions in Vietnam's coffee-growing regions raise concerns for the next year's crop. Arabica coffee prices also declined.
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New York cocoa futures settled higher on Thursday, just below a one-month high set in the previous session, while raw sugar prices rebounded from a near two-year low hit earlier in the week. COCOA * December cocoa futures in New York settled up $53, or 0.7 percent, at $7,750 a metric tonne, climbing toward a one-month high of $7,915 hit on Wednesday. * Dealers said the market’s focus remained on second-largest producer Ghana, where the outlook for next season’s crop has deteriorated and there are also major concerns about how purchases of the product will be financed by state regulator Cocobod. * “Hot and dry weather conditions have caused flowers and pods to dry out in Ghana’s key growing regions,” ING said in a note. * London-traded cocoa was little changed at 5,469 pounds a tonne. SUGAR * October raw sugar was up 0.2 cent, or 1.1%, at 17.85 cents a lb, recovering from a near two-year low of 17.52 cents hit on Tuesday and Wednesday. * Traders said supplies should remain ample ...

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