Cotton Traders May Have Reneged On 20% Of Contracts, WSJ Says

Cotton Traders May Have Reneged On 20% Of Contracts, WSJ Says

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Cotton traders may have reneged on or rewritten 20 percent of contracts since 2010, worth as much as $12 billion, the Wall Street Journal said, citing Terry Townsend, executive director of the International Cotton Advisory Committee .

Cotton growers and textile mills walked away from supply agreements after prices turned against them, the newspaper said.

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