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COMMODITY EXCHANGES
Reliance Money aims for top slot in commodities broking
Reliance Money plans to be the largest player, at least as big as the next four companies in the commodities broking space, according to Mr Gurmeet Singh, Product Head (Commodities). Speaking at `Arthanomics', the annual finance seminar of the ... More

PLANTATIONS
Kerala Govt offers support to plantation sector
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SUGAR
Plea for differential cane SMP rejected
Not a feasible suggestion, says CACP More

TEA
Coonoor tea sales witness mixed trend
High demand for brighter liquoring dust grades More

REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
Only wastelands for SEZs, says Deshmukh
Mr Vilasrao Deshmukh, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, has stated that the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) will not acquire farmlands indiscriminately and will give the farmers the market prices for the land ... More

GOLD & SILVER
Gold recovers, copper firm
The international metals market showed signs of revival on Monday, after softening last Friday with the exception of copper and nickel. Gold in particular gave up some of the gains it made earlier in the week to end lower than $600 an ounce on ... More

METALS
Overall, metals perform well in Q3
Despite growth fears and market fluctuations in the just-ended third quarter (July-September) of this calendar year, prices remained strong in the case of most base metals. Fear of supply disruption through strikes and the like contributed to ... More

Energy, metals may hit new peaks in Q4
Fundamentals pointing to higher trend: Barclays Capital More

DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS
Campco `Winner' goes to S. Africa
40 tonnes drinking chocolate sent More

COTTON
Dwindling groundwater puts cotton farmers in a spot
Erratic monsoon adds to their woes in Warangal More

COFFEE
Indian robusta losing Italian market to Vietnam
Buyers resisting payment of higher premium More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Overseas demand for pepper likely to flow in
Tight supply position may be advantageous to India More

PEOPLE
M.L. Parekh is IPSTA chief
The 46th Annual General Meeting of the India Pepper and Spice Trade Association (IPSTA) held here has elected Mr M.L. Parekh and Mr Ajay Agarwal as President and Vice President of the Association. The elected directors are: ... More






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