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Ice Notice: temporary change to opening times for Coffee “C” contract

NEW YORK, U.S. - Effective with the start of trading for trade date Monday, March 12 and through and including trade date Friday, March...

Update on the Status of Exchange Licensed Coffee Warehouses in Miami

NEW YORK, U.S. – All warehouse operators in Miami, FL with facilities licensed to store Coffee “C”® have reported that they are now open...

Coffee futures extend rally on supply concerns, weather fears

Futures prices in London and New York reached new multi-year highs on Tuesday on renewed supply concerns and weather fears. In Brazil, the country’s largest cooperative Cooxupé ...

Robusta prices exceed Arabica first time ever in Brazil

MILAN - Future for Robusta coffee posted new gains on Friday recording the ninth straight weekly gain, amid supply worries for the bitter tasting...

Robusta futures rally to 18-month high

MILAN - Robusta coffee futures rose for the fifth straight session on Tuesday reaching a new 18-month high in intraday trade. The most active...

Coffee futures close mixed, ICE Arabica falls speculative selling

MILAN - Coffee prices closed mixed on Tuesday. New York posted further losses on speculative selling. The most active contract for September delivery ended...

Arabica futures soar to 15-month highs

Arabica coffee futures in New York rose to a new 15-month high on Thursday. The benchmark contract for September delivery was up 3.45 cents, or 2.3 percent, at US$1.5110 per lb – the highest ...

Futures prices soar on stronger Real, rain damage

Arabica coffee futures recovered sharply on Tuesday, as Brazil’s currency rose to an 11-month high. The benchmark contract for September delivery closed 455 points higher at 140.60 cents for pound on Real’s performance ...

Arabica futures post best gains in almost 3 months

MILAN – Arabica coffee futures rallied on Monday recording their best daily gains in nearly three months. The most active contract for May delivery rose 405 points, almost 4 percent, on speculative buying...

Cooxupé expects bigger coffee beans from the new crop

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.

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