Cotton falls over 1%, heading for 5th weekly fall on trade war concerns
Cotton falls over 1%, heading for 5th weekly fall on trade war concerns

Cotton falls over 1%, heading for 5th weekly fall on trade war concerns

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May 17 (Reuters) - Cotton prices fell over 1% on Friday, and were headed for their fifth straight weekly fall, with investors concerned about the effects of the China-U.S. trade conflict as the two sides appeared far from reaching a resolution.

  • The most-active cotton contract on ICE Futures U.S., July CTN9
    CTc1, fell 0.96 cent, or 1.44%, at 65.84 cents per lb at 2:19 pm EDT (1819 GMT).
  • It traded within a range of 65.83 and 66.80 cents a lb.
  • The July contract CTN9 was down about 3.8% so far this week,
    and was on track for its fifth consecutive weekly decline.
  • "The trade dispute between United States and China is a wet
    blanket on all of our contracts right now," said Barry Bean, a cotton buyer based in Gideon, Missouri.
  • Following Washington's blacklisting of Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei Technologies, Beijing said the United States must show sincerity if it is to hold meaningful trade talks. (Full Story)
  • Escalating trade tensions had pushed the contract to its lowest
    level in three years earlier in the week.
  • "The market is consolidating around the 66 to 67 cents range and
    is probably establishing a new (trading) range," said Bean, adding there was some profit-taking.
  • Total futures market volume fell by 2,267 to 21,589 lots. Data
    showed total open interest gained 1,434 to 217,265 contracts in the previous session.
  • Certificated cotton stocks CERT-COT-STX deliverable as of May
    16 totaled 81,946 480-lb bales, unchanged from 81,946 in the previous session.

(Reporting by K. Sathya Narayanan in Bengaluru, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)

Πηγή: Reuters

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