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Firm Demand Pace in Cotton

COTTON

The highest closed since February 24th for December cotton is a bullish technical development and the market looks set for a continued uptrend, and continued buying from fund traders. With more potential damage from tropical storms, and a bullish tilt to the USDA Crop Production and Supply/Demand update, buyers could stay active in the next few days.

COCOA

With demand prospects unlikely to improve until the market digests key data points late next week, cocoa is likely to remain on the defensive. The market has closed lower for five sessions in a row. News that US fiscal stimulus talks broke down sent outside markets back into negative territory and that is likely to diminish risk appetites. Global demand concerns remain a major source of pressure as fresh coronavirus restrictions will result in a subdued Halloween holiday demand.

COFFEE

The coffee market is facing fresh demand-side pressure just as the Brazilian new crop is in the flowering period. While December coffee is seeing coiling price action this week, it continues to stay clear of last Friday’s 2 1/2 month low. While overall global demand has improved from early pandemic levels, news of fresh coronavirus lockdown in Europe weighed on coffee as that will dampen demand in a region which had seen restaurant and retail shops reopened during the summer months.

SUGAR

The market was able to breakout above the early October consolidation zone. Stronger energy prices provided sugar with significant carryover support as they should strengthen Brazilian domestic ethanol demand. In addition, the Brazilian currency extended its recovery move. Recent dry weather over Brazil’s Center-South mills should have a negative impact on the balance of this season’s cane harvest as well as next season’s output.

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