US: With slow trading, coffee starts week with losses in New York

게시됨 2023년 3월 13일

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The article reports a decrease in Arabica coffee futures on the New York and London stock exchanges. Despite limited supply from Brazil and Colombia, the market experienced a drop. The market is currently experiencing stalled negotiations as producers wait for higher prices and buyers wait to close new deals. The article also mentions a rise in the prices of hard drink bica race and peeled cherry type in Poços de Caldas, Varginha, Campos Gerais, and Franca in Brazil.
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The Arabica coffee futures market started the week's trading with a devaluation for the main contracts on the New York Stock Exchange (ICE Future US). Last week was marked by export numbers from Brazil and Colombia, but despite the limited supply from both countries, the market ended with a low accumulated in the week. The sector continues to monitor the development of crops in Brazil for the 2023 harvest. Negotiations remain stalled while the producer waits for better prices and the buyer also waits to close new deals. At around 9:02 am (Brasília time), May/23 was down 80 points, trading at 177 cents/lbp, July/23 was down 90 points, worth 175.15 cents/lbp, September/23 was down by 190 points, worth 171.80 cents/lbp. In London, the conilon café also opened with losses. May/23 had a decrease of US$ 4 per ton, negotiated for US$ 2137, July/23 had a decrease of US$ 5 per ton, worth US$ 2126, September/23 had a decrease of US$ 5 per ton, worth US$ 2106 and November/23 had a drop of ...

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