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ICE Cotton Futures Extends Gain on Speculation China May Increase Purchases

2011-1-21

Cotton futures in New York advanced for a second day on speculation that China, the world's biggest consumer, may increase purchases from the U.S.

The March-delivery contract added as much as 3.86 cents, or 2.7 percent, to $1.4930 a pound on ICE Futures U.S. in New York by 4:12 p.m. Tokyo time. The contract yesterday jumped by the exchange limit of 4 cents.

"There's market expectation that China may make big deals to purchase cotton and soybeans from the U.S. during Chinese leader Hu Jintao's visit," said Han Sung Min, a broker at Korea Exchange Bank Futures Co. in Seoul. The market was also supported by tight global supplies, he said.

Hu arrived in Washington Jan. 18 for his first state visit to the U.S. Before he leaves, Hu will be guest of honor at a formal White House dinner, tour a Chinese factory near Chicago and meet with business leaders from companies including Boeing Co. and General Electric Co.

Cotton prices jumped 92 percent last year, the biggest gain since 1973, and reached a record $1.5912 on Dec. 21 on speculation that global supplies will fail to keep pace with rising demand from China. Imports more than doubled to 462,000 metric tons in December from a year earlier, the China Cotton Association, citing customs data, said Jan. 17.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Jan. 12 lowered its global-production estimate for the year that began on Aug. 1. Output will be 115.46 million bales, or 0.1 percent less than expected last month. The USDA raised its consumption forecast by 0.3 percent to 116.58 million bales.

A bale weighs 480 pounds, or 218 kilograms.

 

 

source:BusinessWeek

 
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