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TEA


80% withdrawal at Coonoor tea sales
TEA auctions in Coonoor virtually came to a stand still on Thursday and Friday when as much as 80 per cent of the 13.42 lakh kg on sale was withdrawn as buyers bid lower than Rs 35 a kg prescribed by the producing factories. Auctioneers told ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Palm oil likely to be range-bound
CRUDE palm oil futures on the Malaysia Derivatives Exchange, or MDEX, closed lower on Friday with the market stuck in a narrow range and thin trading ahead of the weekend. Falling stock levels in Malaysia and better-than-expected exports in ... More

COTTON


No chance of cotton prices going up: Rana
The world production of cotton in 2001-02 was 21 million tonnes, eight per cent higher than the previous year. The consumption was likely to increase this year but the carryover stock would be higher than that of last year. More
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