![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, October 10, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES FMC to get more powers, autonomy soon THE Forward Markets Commission (FMC), the commodity futures trading regulator currently working under the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, will shortly get more powers as well as financial autonomy and administrative freedom, said its ... More COMMODITIES Global funds turn bullish on gold IN a run-up to a string of festivals across the country, standard gold prices touched an all time high of Rs 6,875 per 10 gm on Saturday. The skyrocketing price came in the backdrop of global funds turning bullish on the yellow metal in the ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Now, US grapes luring South Indian marketsAFTER the flood of apples from the US, it is now the turn of table-grapes from California. Buoyed by the success in marketing imported apples, the Chennai-based importers are bringing in large quantities of fresh grapes for the markets in South ... More PLANTATIONS Plantation industry to seek Govt support for revamp THE ailing plantation industry is planning to seek the support of the Government and other industry stakeholders for a radical overhaul of the anachronistic structures, regulations and marketing maxims to regain its past glory. The UPASI ... More SUGAR Bihar polls delay revamp of KK Birla Group sugar cos THE ensuing Bihar Assembly elections have delayed the proposed restructuring and finalisation of accounts of two of the four sugar companies of the KK Birla Group. The group had earlier decided to physically relocate a plant located at ... More TEA Mixed trend at Kochi tea sale A MIXED trend persisted for almost all varieties of tea at the Kochi tea auction. Though the dust sales witnessed a good general demand, it was comparatively low for leaf categories. Of the 11,73,000 kg on offer in the dust category, CTC's was ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
NY cotton futures to move upNEW York cotton futures ended marginally lower on Friday as market participants waited on the sidelines for the release of next week's key government crop report. The monthly USDA demand/supply report, would through light on the possible damage ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold jewellery exports likely to touch $5 b GOLD jewellery exports from India are likely to touch $5 billion during the current financial year, indicated Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Kamal Nath. Exports of gold jewellery are estimated to have doubled from $1.9 billion in 2003-04 to a ... More
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Looking back Oct. 2-Oct. 8 Fall continues in spices export Coffee exports down 35 per cent in H1 Indonesia palm oil exports to India up 30 pc in Jan-May Unshredded metal scrap imports from Bandar Abbas barred Malaysian oil palm cos eye Indian plantations KL firms may invest in large estates, looking at oleo chemical sectors Post-Katrina, speculators push up commodity prices Vegetable oil imports up at 45.5 lt; soya oil shipments double Import of sensitive items down 5.4 pc in April-July |
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