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Cotton prices to remain high in 2011 on tight stocks

London, 24 September 2010

Macquarie Agri-view: Cotton prices have surged more than 40% since mid-July, on tight fundamentals, falling stocks, resilient import demand and heightened speculative interest. This week cotton futures jumped past the important 100c/lb level for the first time since 1995. We assess some of the factors behind the price rally and how much longer the bullish momentum can last.

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