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ICE cotton gains slightly amid rising crude prices, weaker dollar

05 Nov '24
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ICE cotton gains slightly amid rising crude prices, weaker dollar
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  • ICE cotton saw slight gains as rising crude oil prices and a weaker dollar provided support.
  • The December 2024 contract settled at 69.95 cents per pound, up 0.02 cents, with similar small increases noted in other contracts.
  • Crude oil prices rose by $2.20 per barrel, raising polyester production costs, while a weaker dollar made US cotton more attractive for overseas buyers.
ICE cotton closed with modest gains across most contracts yesterday, supported by rising crude oil prices and a weaker US dollar. However, uncertainty persisted in the market, influenced by broader market sentiment ahead of the US presidential election.

Yesterday, the ICE cotton December contract settled at 69.95 cents per pound (0.453 kg), a slight increase of 0.02 cents. The March contract also closed at 72.27 cents, up by 3 points.

The rise in crude oil prices by $2.20 per barrel provided support for US cotton, as higher crude oil costs increased production expenses across the polyester value chain. The declining US dollar index also played a supportive role, making cotton purchases more affordable for international buyers.

On Friday, ICE cotton stocks remained steady at 174 certified bales. The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) reported that the US cotton harvest had reached 63 per cent completion as of November 3, 9 per cent ahead of the five-year average.

Currently, the ICE cotton December 2024 contract is trading at 69.95 cents per pound (up 0.02 cents). Cash cotton is trading at 65.68 cents (up 0.01 cent). The March 2025 contract stands at 72.30 cents per pound (up 0.03 cents), the May 2025 contract at 73.80 cents (up 0.04 cents), the July 2025 contract at 74.95 cents (down 0.08 cent), and the October 2025 contract at 74.98 cents (up 0.23 cents). Several contracts have seen no movement today, remaining at their previous closing levels.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)

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