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Textile Raw Material Price 2015-10-19
Item
Price
Unit
Fluctuation
Date
Crude Oil WTI
47.26
USD/Barrel
1.33%
2015-10-19
Crude Oil Brent
50.46
USD/Barrel
2.67%
2015-10-19
PX
812
USD/Ton
-1.1%
2015-10-19
PTA Buy
4600
RMB/Ton
0%
2015-10-19
PTA Sell
590
USD/Ton
0%
2015-10-19
MEG Buy
5130
RMB/Ton
-1.16%
2015-10-19
MEG Sell
655
USD/Ton
-2.24%
2015-10-19
CPL Buy
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ICE cotton futures rose on Friday, helping the fiber close out its biggest weekly gain in two months, as producers and merchants hesitated to make forward sales of high-grade cotton as uncertainty lingered about crop quality. Demand for high-grade cotton remains high, but questions over the timing of the El Nino phenomenon left open the possibility that rains could harm crop quality, as the bulk of the crop is not yet harvested, said Ron Lawson, a partner at commodity investment firm Logic Advis
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Textile Raw Material Price 2015-10-18
Item
Price
Unit
Fluctuation
Date
Crude Oil WTI
46.64
USD/Barrel
-0.04%
2015-10-18
Crude Oil Brent
821
USD/Barrel
-0.85%
2015-10-18
PX
49.15
USD/Ton
-0.18%
2015-10-18
PTA Buy
4600
RMB/Ton
0%
2015-10-18
PTA Sell
590
USD/Ton
0%
2015-10-18
MEG Buy
5190
RMB/Ton
-1.33%
2015-10-18
MEG Sell
670
USD/Ton
-1.47%
2015-10-18
CPL Buy
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ICE cotton futures fell for the second straight session on Thursday as US producers took advantage of prices near 1-month highs to lock in sales as the harvest picked up in the world's top exporter. Prices surged earlier in the week on concerns about rain damage to South Carolina's crop and a delayed reaction to a reduction in the US government's output projection, but traders noted that overseas demand remained limited and producers still had a significant amount of fibre to sell.
"Now we'r
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Textile Raw Material Price 2015-10-15
Item
Price
Unit
Fluctuation
Date
Crude Oil WTI
46.64
USD/Barrel
-0.04%
2015-10-15
Crude Oil Brent
821
USD/Barrel
-0.85%
2015-10-15
PX
49.15
USD/Ton
-0.18%
2015-10-15
PTA Buy
4600
RMB/Ton
0%
2015-10-15
PTA Sell
590
USD/Ton
0%
2015-10-15
MEG Buy
5190
RMB/Ton
-1.33%
2015-10-15
MEG Sell
670
USD/Ton
-1.47%
2015-10-15
CPL Buy
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ICE cotton dipped on Wednesday after hovering near one-month highs hit the prior session as data showed strong US harvest progress despite difficulties in storm-battered regions. US Department of Agriculture data released Tuesday after the market close showed that more than half the cotton in South Carolina, which was battered by rains associated with Hurricane Joaquin, was of poor or very poor quality.
Last week, just 12 percent of the state's cotton was classified as poor or very poor. Tra
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Textile Raw Material Price 2015-10-14
Item
Price
Unit
Fluctuation
Date
Crude Oil WTI
46.66
USD/Barrel
-0.93%
2015-10-14
Crude Oil Brent
49.24
USD/Barrel
-1.24%
2015-10-14
PX
828
USD/Ton
-1.19%
2015-10-14
PTA Buy
4600
RMB/Ton
0%
2015-10-14
PTA Sell
590
USD/Ton
0%
2015-10-14
MEG Buy
5260
RMB/Ton
-1.87%
2015-10-14
MEG Sell
680
USD/Ton
-1.45%
2015-10-14
CPL Buy
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ICE cotton futures rallied to their highest levels in more than a month on Tuesday, after a US government report lowered expectations for output in top producer India and continued rains in US growing regions contributed to supply concerns.
Technical buying also accelerated gains after the rally triggered automatic buy-stops above the prior week's high at 62.45 cents a lb. The December contract also eclipsed its 50-day moving average, at 62.75 cents a lb, for the first time since late August
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Textile Raw Material Price 2015-10-13
Item
Price
Unit
Fluctuation
Date
Crude Oil WTI
47.1
USD/Barrel
-5.1%
2015-10-13
Crude Oil Brent
49.86
USD/Barrel
-5.3%
2015-10-13
PX
838
USD/Ton
-0.12%
2015-10-13
PTA Buy
4600
RMB/Ton
-1.08%
2015-10-13
PTA Sell
590
USD/Ton
0%
2015-10-13
MEG Buy
5360
RMB/Ton
-1.11%
2015-10-13
MEG Sell
690
USD/Ton
0%
2015-10-13
CPL Buy
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Cotton futures edged higher in thin trade on Monday, as farmers held off selling and prices consolidated after a choppy session on Friday when the US government cut its outlook for global demand and production. Front-month prices hovered throughout the day near Friday's three-week high of 62.24 cents per lb. "Harvest is right in front of us, but farmers won't sell the market," said Jobe Moss, a broker with MCM Inc in Lubbock, Texas.
The US Department of Agriculture on Friday also cut its pro