Coffee futures plummet following Monday’s sharp rally: NY is down 9.2 per cent, London 4.3 per cent, but sentiment remains bullish
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MILAN – After Monday’s dramatic rise, the coffee futures market fell yesterday (Tuesday 7 July), giving back more than half of the previous day’s record-breaking gains. In New York, the main contract for September delivery fell by 9.2 per cent (32.35 cents) to close at 317.60 cents, having reached an intraday high of 350 cents […] The post Coffee futures plummet following Monday’s sharp rally: NY is down 9.2 per cent, London 4.3 per cent, but sentiment remains bullish appeared first on Comunicaffe International .
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