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Trading trend resumes, traders buy 15,830 bales at Rs 4,200 to Rs 5,100/maund

byCustoms Today Report
19/02/2015
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Karachi: The Trading trend has resumed and textile mill owners have started buying cotton. The Karachi Cotton Association (KCA) reported traders bought 15,830 bales at Rs4,200 to Rs5,100/maund as compared to 4,700 bales bought at Rs4,500 to Rs5,150/maund.

“The next fortnightly production report, which is scheduled to be unveiled tomorrow, may reveal lower production in the last two weeks,” said Naseem Usman, a broker at Karachi Cotton Exchange.

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Usman said the country may face shortage of prime quality cotton, if not of poor qualities.

KCA kept its official rate unchanged for the third working day at Rs4,900/maund.
The broker said local markets will run on their own perimeters, as the world benchmark cotton market (New York) will remain close due to holiday season.

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