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German long staple cotton demand rises last week

07 Mar '13
1 min read

Prices for Upland as well as long staple cotton remained firm with a rising tendency at the ICE during the reported week leading to uncertainties on the part of the spinning industries.

This resulted once again in a wait-and-see attitude – especially in the Upland range – hoping this price development might have only been provoked by temporary speculative influences.

Just like last week, upper qualities were sometimes only to a limited extend available, so that the spinning industry had to make compromises on price and quality. The demand for long staple descriptions, on the other hand, rose a little during the last week. Purchases at long sight were not done.

Medium staple cotton: Cotton from Greece, Spain and West Africa were ordered for prompt delivery. Spanish and Central Asian descriptions as well USA E.M.O.T. were traded for the 2nd quarter 2013.

Long- and extra-long staple cotton: Sudan Barakat and US Pima were sold for prompt delivery.

Bremen Cotton Market

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