NY cotton closes lower, down almost 10 pct in November

NY cotton closes lower, down almost 10 pct in November

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NEW YORK, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Cotton futures settled easier Wednesday on
investor sales as the long-running economic crisis took its toll on fiber
demand as cotton contracts lost almost 10 percent of its value in the month
of November, analysts said.

The key March cotton futures fell 1.84 cents or by almost 2
percent to finish at 90.91 cents per lb, trading from 90.70 to 93.67
cents.

On the month, the second position contract was down almost 10 percent.
On Tuesday, March hit a session low of 88.50 cents in the lowest intra-day
level for the second position contract since the start of Sept. 2010,
Thomson Reuters data showed.

Total volume traded Wednesday was over 14,700 lots, nearly 40 percent
below the 30-day norm, preliminary Thomson Reuters data showed.

'It's disappointment in the face of a lack of follow-through buying,'
independent analyst Mike Stevens said in describing the performance on
Wednesday of the cotton market.

The downturn in cotton took place despite a brisk cash cotton market, a
weak dollar which makes dollar-denominated commodities attractive for
investors, and the joint action by central banks to shore up global
economic activity.

The market is now looking toward Thursday's U.S. Agriculture Department
weekly export sales report to see if the strong buying of cotton by China
will continue.

In the last three weeks, the USDA's weekly export sales data said China
has bought over 2.3 million running bales (RB,s 500-lbs each) as it
replenished state stocks which have been run down to keep domestic prices
stable.

Open interest, usually taken as an indicator of investor exposure,
stood at 138,214 lots as of Tuesday, versus the prior session's tally of
136,573 lots, exchange data showed.

Total volume traded Tuesday reached 19,103 lots from the previous tally
of 12,078 lots, ICE futures U.S. data said.

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