Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, April 06, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COFFEE Back-up showers stir up coffee growers' hopes Global trend trips prices; robusta sees buying at lower level More COMMODITY EXCHANGES DGCX volumes rise 167 pc in March The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) registered a record with volumes rising by 167 per cent in March. A statement from DGCX said that 43,945 contracts were traded in March against 16,421 in February. In value terms, $733.05 ... More RUBBER Rubber slips on weak demand Spot rubber declined on weak demand on Wednesday. The market saw improved supplies following a sharp decline in international futures and the prices surrendered as they could not sustain at higher levels. Covering groups were comparatively ... More TEA Low volume at Coonoor tea sales again The volume offered at the auctions of the Coonoor Tea Trade Association continues to be low this week as only 8.14 lakh kg have been catalogued for sale on Thursday and Friday. Of this, as much as 5.91 lakh kg belong to the leaf grades and the ... More GOLD & SILVER Gold, silver prices decline Precious metals reacted at the higher level on the local bullion market on Wednesday. Silver (.999 fineness) was down Rs 40 at Rs 17,485 per kg over previous close. Pure gold prices were down Rs 20 at Rs 8,555 per 10 gm. Standard mint prices ... More METALS
Metal stocks shine on record high pricesBuyers' resistance seen the only dampener for now More FOODGRAINS Black gram demand-supply gap widening Crop prospects seen good this year's rabi season More POULTRY RBI announces relief to poultry units To aid the poultry industry affected by the bird flu, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked banks to convert principal and interest due on working capital loans to term loans. This will be applicable to instalments and interest due for ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Pepper, fresh herbs sales soar in UK CHANGING TREND More EVENTS Pawar to hold meet on farmers' suicides The Chief Ministers and Agriculture Ministers of the four States hit by farmers' suicides would meet the Union Minister for Agriculture and Food, Mr Sharad Pawar, in Hyderabad on April 10. Announcing this, Mr N. Raghuveera Reddy, Agriculture ... More Advt Links: Personal Computing resources Hawaii Vacations - Hanalei Bay Resort Business Health Insurance Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Mar. 26-Apr. 1 Shine in silver seen continuing in short term Value-added spices export surges India gains edge in par-boiled rice market Bullish sentiment seen fading in gold Sample from MP district tests positive for bird flu Brazil to help boost domestic coffee offtake Project to produce ethanol from sweet sorghum Copper offtake likely to rise 6-7 pc next fiscal Avoid panic in vegetable marketing, farmers told `Adulteration rampant in edible oils' Ginger prices fall on higher supply Indian tea to gain on rising Kenyan prices Grapes turn `sour' for exporters Ban on Indian poultry items hits Gulf importers |
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