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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES

SEEDS
Nath Seeds to spin off agri-businesses into 3 independent cos
NATH Seeds Ltd has decided to spin off its three agri-businesses - hybrid seeds, corporate farming, teak plantation and real estate - into three independent companies. The company had received consent from the Bombay High Court to ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Palm oil may move up on support
MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures on MDEX ended higher on Tuesday due to short covering ahead of the Lunar New year holidays. Trading was seen with low volumes, thanks to the margin requirements imposed by the Malaysian derivative exchange. The ... More

GOLD & SILVER
Precious metals to grow stronger in H1
PRECIOUS metals markets are expected to be strongest in the first half of 2004 with peaks to occur late in the first quarter or early in the second quarter. A central justification for the split into a year of two halves' is the economic view ... More




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Looking back
Jan. 18-Jan. 24
Edible oil prices seen steady on rising output, stocks

Spices export loses flavour

Fresh peak seen in gold during H1

Guarded optimism over foodgrain export policy

US orders anti-dumping probe into shrimp imports from India

Further European alert on red dye in chillies


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