(Bloomberg) -- Coffee futures rose for the first
time in three sessions in New York as winter arrived in Brazil,
the largest producer.
High pressure along the Argentina-Uruguay border brought
cooler weather to the coffee belt, especially in northern Parana
state in Brazil, according to Meteorlogix LLC in Woburn,
Massachusetts. Temperatures will moderate into early next week
then turn cooler again, though no crop-damaging freeze is
expected, the private forecaster said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
time in three sessions in New York as winter arrived in Brazil,
the largest producer.
High pressure along the Argentina-Uruguay border brought
cooler weather to the coffee belt, especially in northern Parana
state in Brazil, according to Meteorlogix LLC in Woburn,
Massachusetts. Temperatures will moderate into early next week
then turn cooler again, though no crop-damaging freeze is
expected, the private forecaster said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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