Coffee Prices Remain Weak On The Outlook For Improved Brazil Coffee ProductionDecember arabica coffee (KCZ22) on Thursday closed down -1.25 (-0.65%), and Nov ICE Robusta coffee (RMX22) closed up +33 (+1.64%).
Coffee Prices Close Lower As Supply Outlook ImprovesDecember arabica coffee (KCZ22) on Wednesday closed down -2.80 (-1.44%), and Nov ICE Robusta coffee (RMX22) closed down -45 (-2.19%).
Arabica Slides To A 1-Year Low On An Improving Supply OutlookDecember arabica coffee (KCZ22) on Tuesday closed down -0.45 (-0.23%), and Nov ICE Robusta coffee (RMX22) closed down -7 (-0.34%).
Coffee Prices Slide On Improved Prospects For Brazil’s Coffee CropDecember arabica coffee (KCZ22) on Friday closed down -5.45 (-2.70%), and Nov ICE Robusta coffee (RMX22) closed down -3 (-1.81%).
Coffee Falls Sharply On Robust Brazil Exports And Demand ConcernsDecember arabica coffee (KCZ22) on Thursday closed down -7.60 (-3.62%), and Nov ICE Robusta coffee (RMX22) closed down -43 (-2.01%).
Coffee Prices Close Sharply Lower On Increased Brazil ExportsDecember arabica coffee (KCZ22) on Wednesday closed down -8.10 (-3.72%), and Nov ICE Robusta coffee (RMX22) closed down -24 (-1.11%).
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Coffee Prices Mixed On Dollar Strength And Tight ICE InventoriesDecember arabica coffee (KCZ22) on Monday closed down -0.65 (-0.30%), and Nov ICE Robusta coffee (RMX22) closed up +3 (+0.14%).
Coffee Prices Close Lower With Robusta At Record Low On A Projected Global Coffee SurplusMay arabica coffee (KCK20) on Tuesday closed down -4.00 (-3.52%). May ICE Robusta coffee (DFK0) closed down -37 (-3.25%).
Global coffee deficit to continue on slowing Brazil exportsA global coffee deficit is expect to continue for a second year in 2015/16 due to an expected slowdown of exports from top grower Brazil, reducing supplies to the world market, analysts said.