Coffee futures rose to new highs on Tuesday following a weak start of the week. The most active contract for May delivery on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange gained 2.4% to end at $1.365 a pound equalling highs hit in mid-October 2015.
MILAN – Arabica coffee futures in New York surged to new highs on Friday boosted by the recovery in the Brazilian real and bullish technical behavior. The most active contract for May delivery gained...
MILAN - Arabica coffee futures surged to a six-month high on Thursday, driven by a combination of fund buying, a weaker dollar and concerns about dry weather in Colombia and Vietnam...
MILAN - Arabica coffee futures on ICE Futures U.S. reached their highest levels in 2016 so far on Wednesday, buoyed by a recovery in the overall commodity complex, tightening supply prospects and falling certified stocks...
LONDON – Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer and exporter, will harvest a crop of 51.8 million bags in 2016/17, up 2.6 million bags year-on-year, but partly below market expectations, Rabobank said on Wednesday...
MILAN - World coffee exports fell slightly (-0.8%) on year in January, according to ICO’s monthly data. Coffee shipments in all forms to all destinations totalled 8.964 million bags.
MILAN – Conab, Brazil’s National Supply Company depending from the Ministry of Agriculture and Supply (MAPA), will auction around 188,000 bags of Arabica coffee...
NEW YORK, NY U.S. – Effective with the open of business Wednesday, February 17, 2016
and thereafter, the margin requirements for the Coffee "C" contract...
MILAN - Arabica futures prices edged lower on Tuesday in the first session of the week after after Monday's closure for Presidents' Day. The most active contract closed 50 points down to 117 cents per lb.