![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Sunday, February 12, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT Govt to release 73,000 tonnes additional wheat THE Union Government has decided to release an additional quantity of 73,000 tonnes of wheat for February over and above the allocation of 1.5 lakh mt each for the months of January and February. The move is aimed at curbing the increasing ... More RUBBER Rubber prices rule steady RUBBER prices closed almost steady on Saturday. As the week ended with a steep decline in Japanese futures markets, most of the traders were not interested to make fresh commitments fearing a weak opening on Monday. Sheet rubber closed at Rs ... More STOCKS CCL Products: Buy INVESTORS can consider taking exposure in the CCL Products stock (Rs 465), which trades at about 16 times its trailing 12-month earnings. Commencement of operations at its freeze-dried plant offers potential for revenue and earnings growth. ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Palm oil may dip before risingMALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures ended marginally higher on Friday rebounding from the lows following the release of a bullish data from the official Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB). The third month active front month contract has moved ... More WTO US farmers welcome WTO ruling against Europe curbs on GM crops THE World Trade Organisation's (WTO) ruling that European trade restrictions on genetically modified foods and crops are in violation of international trade rules has been welcomed as a positive development by American farmers and the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Feb. 5-Feb. 11 Pepper surges on short supply Spices export continues to decline Fidelity picks up 9% stake in MCX Rise in metal prices hits medium, small units Tight supply situation in global market Coffee growers getting rid of old stocks World pepper demand-supply disparity widens Firm prices at Coonoor sale spell good times for tea sector Edible oil imports drop 21 pc to Rs 5,818 cr in April-Nov |
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