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CLIMATE & WEATHER
Rain belt moves north, may linger
The hyperactive `low' over the southwest Bay of Bengal off the Tamil Nadu coast spun fast into a depression while moving northward on Sunday, but seems to have stopped on its tracks, according to reports coming in late in the evening. It ... More

PLANTATIONS
Proposal to set up arecanut board
A delegation of stakeholders will explain to the Central Govt about the impact of the proposed gutkha ban on the arecanut sector. More

SUGAR
Ethanol supply: Oil cos to start price talks this week
Bidding process completed; Nov 1 deadline may not be met More

Note on lifting of sugar export ban to be ready soon
Proposal to allow exports of up to 10 lakh tonnes More

Shadi Lal to acquire Monnet Sugar's mill
Sale subject to UP Govt's approval More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Comex gold may rise
Gold futures ended higher on Friday, after taking cues from the currency markets. Gold has been very closely following energy prices for direction lately, and ignored dollar due to lack of clear direction there. However, important economic ... More

Palm oil may fall, then rise
Malaysian crude palm oil futures ended higher on Friday fuelled by strong estimates from the cargo surveyors. Societe Generale de Surveillance whose numbers are closely tracked by the industry, said exports rose 7.4 per cent to 1,178,379 tonnes ... More

GOLD & SILVER
Gold may trade sideways in the short term
Copper, nickel & zinc are metals to watch More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Pepper futures: Favourable scenario for the buyers
As they can buy at low prices and sell at below international prices More

AGRICULTURAL POLICY
`Land acquisition for SEZs not to affect farmers'
TN to follow the Centre's guidelines which said only uncultivated, fallow and dry land should be acquired for SEZs. More

WTO
Little progress on Doha Round
The situation today is not favourable for a resolution of the problems facing the Doha Round but one coloured deeply by attempts to forge bilateral trade ties. More






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