(Bloomberg) -- Raw and refined sugar futures may
fall for a second consecutive week, a survey showed.
Seven of 10 traders, analysts and brokers surveyed July 27
forecast a decline in raw sugar traded in New York. Two predicted
the price will rise and one said futures will be unchanged. Raw
sugar dropped 0.31 cent, or 3 percent, to 9.99 cents a pound last
week and has dropped 33 percent in the past year.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
fall for a second consecutive week, a survey showed.
Seven of 10 traders, analysts and brokers surveyed July 27
forecast a decline in raw sugar traded in New York. Two predicted
the price will rise and one said futures will be unchanged. Raw
sugar dropped 0.31 cent, or 3 percent, to 9.99 cents a pound last
week and has dropped 33 percent in the past year.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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