Range-bound trading keeps cotton prices steady, demand for better grades on rise

Author: Staff Report

The cotton price remained firm during the trading session at Punjab and Sindh stations. Around 3,000 bales changed hands.

The Karachi Cotton Association (KCA) spot rate remained intact at Rs 8,900 per maund with better lint remained in focus.

Leading buyers made cautious deals for all qualities of lint being offered by the ginners during the trading session.

Volumes remained moderate with growing demand for better lint on slightly higher price by textile export sector during the trading session.

Mills remained eager for better quality of lint on back of growing demand of end product on the domestic front.

Ginners withholding better grades of lint remained steadfast not to bow down before the buyers’ offers, however they preferred to capitalised gains offering second grade cotton.

Shrinking better stocks forced buyers to pay premium price on deals and domestic sellers have started demanding a bit higher prices.

Spinners purchased around 900 bales of cotton in Punjab stations at around Rs 8,875 per maund to Rs 8,925 per maund.

There were signs that leading mills and spinners would likely to pause intending further import of quality cotton in near future on higher dollar.

The ginners of Punjab offered quality cotton to the buyers above Rs 9,000 per maund while ginners of Sindh offered raw lint to the buyers around Rs 6,000 per maund, depending on the trash level.

In the local market, little business has been noticed with around 200 bales of southern Punjab changed hands at Rs 8,650 per maund, about 200 bales of upper Sindh at Rs 8,175 per maund, 200 bales on ex-Karachi basis at Rs 8,250 per maund and 200 bales of upper Sindh were sold at Rs 8,400 per maund.

New York July Futures 2018 stood at around 85 cents per pound, October Futures 2018 at 85.12 cents per pound and Cotlook A Index was hovering around 92 cents per pound.

Published in Daily Times, July 21st 2018.

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