10 Jan 2005 18:42
10.01.2005 17:22:09 Commodities News Summary
TOP NEWS
> UPDATE 2-Bird flu kills Vietnam teenager, new case [nHAN206138]
HANOI - A 16-year-old Vietnamese girl who battled bird flu for more than two weeks has died, the country's third casualty in 10 days from the disease that killed dozens and devastated Southeast Asia's poultry industry last year.
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> NY gold inches up from lows early on mixed buying [nN10385225]
NEW YORK - U.S. gold futures climbed from near three-month lows Monday morning on short-covering and commercial buying due to a retreating dollar, dealers said.
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> UPDATE 1-Gold rises cautiously in Europe [nL10571558]
LONDON - Gold firmed in Europe on Monday but sentiment was wobbly, with the metal's shine dulled by recent dollar strength, dealers said.
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> COMEX copper drifts up on weak dollar, volume light[nN10381520]
NEW YORK - Copper futures held to modestly higher levels Early Monday in response to a faltering dollar, but traders said activity was light and prices stayed in a narrow range.
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> High oil prices bolster global ethanol market [nL07668818]
LONDON - Global production of the renewable fuel ethanol
will boom over the next few years if oil prices stay high,
analysts said.
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> ANALYSIS-WTO sugar case to force changes in EU [nL10460499]
BRUSSELS - An international trade challenge against Europe's sugar regime may well force the EU to revise plans for shaking up sugar policy, a regime barely altered since the late 1960s, analysts and officials say.
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> UPDATE 1-Africa summit tackles continent's crises [nL10519222]
LIBREVILLE - Three of Africa's big crises -- strife in Ivory Coast, fighting in Congo and the humanitarian emergency in Sudan's Darfur -- provide a daunting agenda for an African Union summit that began on Monday in Gabon.
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METALS > Codelco sells 33,000 T copper above $125/T -trade [nL10419186]
LONDON - Chilean producer Codelco sold 33,000 tonnes of copper via tender at premiums above $125 a tonne, trade sources said on Monday.
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> Key metals record largest ever falls in 2004 [nL10431614]
LONDON - Reported global stocks of all the main London Metal Exchange (LME) metals probably fell slightly more than in 1995, the last year in which there was a major inventory fall, Macquarie Bank said on Monday.
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> INTERVIEW-Zambia to raise copper output to 550,000 [nL10535226]
LUSAKA - Zambia will raise finished copper production to 550,000 tonnes this year from around 400,000 tonnes in 2004, mines minister Kaunda Lembalemba said on Monday.
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> Chile Teniente sees '05 copper output 430,000 t [nN10355683]
RANCAGUA, Chile - Chile's El Teniente mine sees 2005 output of refined copper at 430,000 tonnes, down 1.6 percent from 2004, due to a reduction in the grade of mineral being extracted from the mine, the mine's general manager, Ricardo Alvarez, told reporters on Monday.
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> UPDATE 5-Norway's Orkla buys control of metals firm[nL10349109]
OSLO - Norwegian food-to-media group Orkla (/ORK.OL) boosted its ownership in metals maker Elkem (/ELK.OL) to 50.03 percent on Monday and launched a takeover bid for the rest, valuing the whole company at $1.85 billion.
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> Precious metal to outperform base in '05-JP Morgan [nL10715433]
LONDON - The performance of major commodity markets will be weaker this year than in 2004, as only some of last year's supportive factors remain, but precious metals will outshine base, broker JP Morgan said.
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> Dubai Aluminium eyes 12.6 pct hike in 2005 sales [nL09630179]
DUBAI - State-owned Dubai Aluminium Company Ltd (Dubal) said on Sunday its sales reached 755,000 tonnes last year and that it expected to boost them by 12.6 percent in 2005.
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GRAINS/OILSEEDS/LIVESTOCK
> RPT-Farm group criticism of U.S. mad-cow rules [nN10182599]
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The United States will end its mad cow-inspired ban on Canadian cattle on March 7 despite rising criticism from farm groups, Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman said on Sunday, while faulting Japan and South Korea to take a similar step with U.S. beef.
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> Dry spell continues over southern Brazil soy farms [nN1074702]
SAO PAULO, Brazil - The dry spell in Brazil's No. 3 soybean-growing state will continue at least through January 20, despite isolated showers that passed over the weekend, meteorologists and agronomists said on Monday.
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> China's 2004 cotton output at 10-year high -media [nPEK224179]
BEIJING - China, the world's largest cotton grower and consumer, produced 6.32 million tonnes of cotton last year, state television quoted the National Development and Reform Commission as saying on Monday.
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> UPDATE 1-China not accepting Brazilian soy import [nPEK231613]
BEIJING - China, the world's top soybean buyer, is not accepting applications for imports of genetically modified (GMO) soybeans from Brazil, the world's No.2 soybean exporter, a Chinese farm ministry official said on Monday.
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> RPT-UPDATE 1-China ups tax rebates for corn export [nHKG201123]
HONG KONG - Beijing has raised tax rebates for corn exports in 2005, which should help China continue exporting the grain to nearby countries such as South Korea, if freight rates recover further, traders said on Monday.
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> Spain dry but drought talk premature -met office [nL10410882]
MADRID - Rainfall in Spain in the past four months has been well below normal but talk of drought is premature, the meteorological office said on Monday.
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SOFT COMMODITIES > EU outlines sugar compensation plan for ex-colonies[nL10581524]
BRUSSELS - The EU has sketched out criteria for compensating former colonies that will lose out from its planned sugar reform and plans to pay them hundreds of millions of euros over eight years, documents showed on Monday.
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> UPDATE 1-German Q4 2004 cocoa grind up 2.7 pct [nL10554546]
HAMBURG - Germany's fourth quarter 2004 cocoa grind rose 2.7 percent on the year to 57,003 tonnes, the association of German confectionery producers BDSI said on Monday.
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> Ivorian cocoa product exports from San Pedro slide [nL10446865]
ABIDJAN - Exports of semi-finished cocoa products from Ivory Coast's San Pedro port totalled 5,372 tonnes in the first three months of the 2004/05 (Oct-Sept) season, down around five percent from a year ago, port data showed on Monday.
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> RPT-British Sugar sees UK 04/05 output 1.3-1.4 mln [nL10170496]
WISSINGTON, England - British Sugar expects Britain's sugar production from beet in 2004/05 to stand at 1.3-1.4 million tonnes, a senior official said on Friday.