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By Isis Almeida and Elizabeth Campbell |
May 15, 2013
Sugar futures fell as the outlook for the crop in Brazil, the world’s top producer, signaled ample global supplies.
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By Anthony Lazzara |
December 7, 2012
After the employment number, the bonds initially sold off almost 1 point, but now are clawing back some of their losses.
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By Isis Almeida, Bloomberg |
September 14, 2012
Sugar traders are the most bullish in two months on speculation rain may again disrupt the harvest in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, just as output and exports from second-ranking India decline.
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By Isis Almeida, Bloomberg |
August 6, 2012
Buyers of raw sugar from Brazil, the world’s largest producer, are paying a smaller premium for the sweetener as demand remains slow and harvesting in the main growing region accelerated.
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By Nicholas Larkin and Isis Almeida, Bloomberg |
July 26, 2012
Sugar traders are the most bearish in three months on speculation that drier weather will accelerate harvesting in the world’s largest producing country.
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By Isis Almeida, Bloomberg |
July 11, 2012
A 13 percent rally in raw sugar futures in New York over the past month is likely to dent demand as buyers opt to wait for lower prices before stepping up purchases.
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By Nicholas Larkin and Isis Almeida, Bloomberg |
April 13, 2012
Sugar traders are bearish for a seventh consecutive week, the longest stretch since at least 2007, on prospects for the first supply glut in four years.
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By Joe Richter, Bloomberg |
March 5, 2012
Speculators increased positions on higher agricultural prices to a five-month high on mounting concern that a South American drought will curb supplies of soybeans, corn and sugar at a time of record global demand.