Coffee
Coffee is consumed all around the world and is also traded widely across the major commodity exchanges. Coffee prices depend heavily on the harvest and political news from the countries that are producers and also on the global demand news, which is quite stable. All coffee price related news can be found in this commodity blog category.
2013
- Agricultural Commodities Mixed at Close
- Agricultural Commodities Surge Due to Backlog at Brazil’s Port
- Softs Climb as Threat of Fiscal Cliff Ends, Orange Juice Drops
2012
- Oil & Copper Drop on Europe, Coffee Falls on Excessive Supply
- Oil Falls on Negative Fundamental Data, Coffee Slips on Growing Supply
- Coffee Retreats on Outlook for Supplies
2011
- Corn & Soybeans Rally, While Coffee Goes Down
- Silver Falls on COMEX Margin, While Gold Gains; Coffee Drops
- Expected Surge of Thailand Exports Drive Sugar Down
2010
- Crude Oil, Coffee & Sugar Continue Rally to Records
- Concerns for Declining Supplies Boost Coffee, Cotton & Wheat
- Outlook for Low Supply Boosts Coffee & Sugar Prices
- Coffee, Hogs & Sugar Falls on Outlook for Lower Demand
- Coffee Rises & Cattle Reaches 8-Week Record on Weak Dollar
- Coffee Rises on High Supplies, Cattle Drops on Low Demand
- Decline of Coffee & Wheat, Gains of Cattle & Hogs
- Coffee & Sugar Drops as Rally Was Overdone, Wheat Rises
- Coffee, Soybeans & Sugar Gain on Growing Demand
- Wheat & Coffee Prices Follow Changes in Inventories
- Will Coffee Price Rise? Corn & Soybeans Advance
- Coffee Drops as Dollar Strengthens, Sugar Declines
- Cocoa, Coffee, Sugar Decline as Dollar Advances
- Wheat & Coffee Fall as Dollar Strengthens
- Coffee Goes Up With Increasing Demand, Orange-Juice Falls
2009
- Soybeans, Coffee Rises with Higher Demand; Wheat Falls
- Hogs, Sugar, Coffee Futures Rise
- Coffee Fell to Monthly Low, Wheat Advanced
- Coffee & Copper Rises as Dollar Falls
- Copper, Coffee, Wheat Fall as Dollar Rise
- Cotton Futures Reached the Two-Week High; Coffee Advanced
- Decline of Corn, Soybeans, Coffee, Gold
- Colombia Coffee Production May Jump 18%; Will U.S. Wheat Supplies Exceed Forecast?
- Advance of Platinum, Palladium, Coffee
- Coffee & Sugar Rise
- Fall of Sugar & Coffee; Gold Gained
- Sugar Rises on Bets Production Deficit Will Widen; Coffee Gains
