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Sunday, July 24, 2005
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Coconut oil ready5300 (5295)
Pepper garbled ready6200 (6100)

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Global prices propel domestic rubber to record high
WITH the benchmark RSS-4 grade touching its highest-ever price of Rs 69 a kg in the domestic market on Saturday, natural rubber has become the hottest commodity in the market in recent times. Since January this year, natural rubber prices have ... More

STOCKS


Andhra Sugars: Buy
INVESTORS may consider buying in to the stock of Andhra Sugars, which at Rs 140 trades at a PE of 10 times its FY-05 earnings. The company derives revenues of about 40 per cent each from caustic soda and sugar, while energy and other ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Palm oil may test resistance, rise
MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures ended sharply down after Malaysia dropped its seven-year peg to the dollar adopted after the Asian currency crisis and moved to a managed float following China's revaluation of yuan. However, the up coming festive ... More

COTTON


`China may find India's cotton, yarn attractive'
NOW that China has allowed its currency to appreciate, is it a good sign for Indian cotton and cotton yarn sectors seeking to access a greater slice of China's market? The two sectors, credited with having abundant production this year, may get ... More


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Looking back
Jul. 17-Jul. 23
Iron ore market to remain in balance till 2010

Higher output, stockpiling pull chilli prices down

Sloppy monsoon may affect agro-chem industry

Export subsidy likely for pepper, cardamom

Foodgrain stocks dip below buffer norm — Situation comfortable to meet needs, says Pawar

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Metal sector may benefit from yuan revaluation


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