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O Mercado físico de café iniciou a semana sem muitas ofertas compradoras, devido a forte baixa que tivemos no mercado futuro.Para cafés Safra 10/11 de R$ 515,00 a R$ 525,00, com 10% a 15% de catação, e para cafés com 15% a 20% de catação R$ 505,00 a 515,00.
O fechamento do café arábica BMF para o vencimento Set/11 foi a US$ 329,90 com -6,85 de baixa, totalizando um volume de 1.548 contratos. Saiu spread Set/Dez de 0,50 a 1,00. Observamos arbitragem Set/Set de -18,50 a -17,50; Set/Dez de -21,00 a -20,00; Dez/Dez de -20,30 a-19,50. O mercado de café na BMF trabalhou o dia em baixa, acompanhando o mercado de NY que fez novas mínimas. Após romper a MM de 100 dias queera 265,40 ele continuou a realização chegando a mínima a 263,05. Aqui na BMF chegamos a mínima a 329,00 com algumas liquidações de comprados etambém alguns stops, onde acabou por fechar nestes níveis.
Hoje não desceu nenhum contrato para o vencimento Maio11, totalizando 411 contratos entregues.
O mercado de café para o vencimento Julho/11 encerrou cotado a 264,10, com 530 pontos de queda, e range entre 263,05 e 272,15. Dando continuidade ao movimento assistido na última sessão, a cotação do café nesta segunda-feira trabalhou predominantemente em tendência de queda. Fazendo a máxima do dia logo na abertura das opções a 272,15, vendas em escala começaram a ser notadas, contrariando a acentuadaapreciação do euro frente ao dólar, bem como a otimista tendência das commodities. Quebrando o suporte de 270,00 o grão logo objetivou a mínima do dia a 268,25, buscando rapidamente seus próximos suportes de 267,50 e 265,00. Sem perder o negativo movimento, a quebra deste nível resultou em moderada ativação de stops, levando o café para sua mínima 28 dias a 263,05. Com certa defesa no período de ajuste, o grão fechou o dia cotado a 264,10. De acordo com a CGA, os estoques de café verde (Green Coffee) apresentou uma queda de 38.672 sacas, totalizando 4.193.481 sacas.Nasessão de hoje não desceram 20 canudos, totalizando 2.577 canudos. As médias móveis de 40, 100 e 200 dias estão compreendidas em 281,20 / 265,40 e 228,50 respectivamente. De acordo com a Cecafé, os embarques de maio (entre os dias 01 e 13) somam 708.845 sacas, uma variação negativade 14,0% em relação ao mesmo período do mês anterior. O café Londres Julho/11 encerrou cotado a 2473, com 54 pontos de queda, num range de 2455 e 2513.
segunda-feira, 16 de maio de 2011
Sara Lee está vendendo suas unidades não relacionadas à área de alimentação
Sara Lee X SC Johnson
Objeções feitas pelas autoridades europeia de regulação de mercado forçaram a americana Sara Lee a desfazer a venda de sua operação de inseticidas à SC Johnson & Son em toda União Europeia, conforme a Reuters.
O negócio, entretanto, será completado em outros mercados onde as duas empresa atuam, como Malásia, Cingapura, Quênia e Rússia. Em junho do ano passado a Sara Lee concordou em vender a divisão de inseticidas à SC Johnson & Son por €153,5 milhões (US$ 188,7 milhões).
A Sara Lee está vendendo suas unidades não relacionadas à área de alimentação. No Brasil, a companhia dona das marcas Café Caboclo e Café do Ponto comprou em novembro a Café Damasco, por R$ 100 milhões, e ainda considera novas oportunidades de compra.
Objeções feitas pelas autoridades europeia de regulação de mercado forçaram a americana Sara Lee a desfazer a venda de sua operação de inseticidas à SC Johnson & Son em toda União Europeia, conforme a Reuters.
O negócio, entretanto, será completado em outros mercados onde as duas empresa atuam, como Malásia, Cingapura, Quênia e Rússia. Em junho do ano passado a Sara Lee concordou em vender a divisão de inseticidas à SC Johnson & Son por €153,5 milhões (US$ 188,7 milhões).
A Sara Lee está vendendo suas unidades não relacionadas à área de alimentação. No Brasil, a companhia dona das marcas Café Caboclo e Café do Ponto comprou em novembro a Café Damasco, por R$ 100 milhões, e ainda considera novas oportunidades de compra.
Market international coffee today
Market international coffee today
Colombians, UGQ, were offered FOB, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 18¢ to 22¢ over the relevant months “C.”
Colombian supremos, screen 17/18, were offered FOB, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 24¢ to 28¢ over the relevant months “C.”
Santos 2s, screen 17/18, fine cup, were offered FOB for July through Dec. equal shipment from 14¢ under the relevant months “C.”
Santos 2/3s, medium to good bean, fine cup, were offered FOB for July through Dec. equal shipment from 19¢ under the relevant months “C.”
Santos 3/4s were offered FOB for June shipment from 18¢ to 17¢ under July “C,” and offered FOB for July through Dec. equal shipment from 29¢ to 27¢ under the relevant months “C.”
Brazil conillon robustas, 5/6s, screen 13, were offered FOB for June shipment from 3¢ over July London. Prime Mexicans were offered FOB Laredo for May/June crossing from 4¢ to 5¢ over July “C.”
Prime Mexicans, were offered FOB Veracruz for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 1¢ to 3¢ over the relevant months “C.”
High grown Mexicans, European preparation, were offered FOB Veracruz for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 8¢ over the relevant months “C.”
Prime Guatemalas were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $5 to $6 over the relevant months “C.”
Hard bean Guatemalas, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $9 to $11 over, per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C,” and strictly hard beans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $18 over the relevant months “C.”
Hard bean Costa Ricas, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $28 over, per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C,” and strictly hard beans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $32 to $34 the relevant months “C.” Central standard Salvadors were offered FOB per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $7 over the relevant months “C.”
High grown Salvadors, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $11 to $12 over per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C.”
Strictly high grown Salvadors, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $14 over, per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C.”
High grown Hondurans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $2 over the relevant months “C.”
Strictly high grown Hondurans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $5 to $7 over the relevant months “C.” Hard bean Perus, MCMs, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment, per 46 kilos, from equal to to $1 under the relevant months “C.”
Hard bean Perus, MCs, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment, per 46 kilos, from $3 to $2 under the relevant months “C.”
Uganda robustas, screen 15, were offered exdock for June shipment from 14¢ over July London. Vietnam robustas, grade 1, were offered exdock for June shipment from 9¢ over July London.
Vietnam robustas, grade 2, were offered exdock for June shipment from 7¢ over July London. Indonesian robustas, grade 4, 80 defects, were offered exdock for June shipment from 8¢ to 9¢ over July London.
Colombians, UGQ, were offered FOB, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 18¢ to 22¢ over the relevant months “C.”
Colombian supremos, screen 17/18, were offered FOB, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 24¢ to 28¢ over the relevant months “C.”
Santos 2s, screen 17/18, fine cup, were offered FOB for July through Dec. equal shipment from 14¢ under the relevant months “C.”
Santos 2/3s, medium to good bean, fine cup, were offered FOB for July through Dec. equal shipment from 19¢ under the relevant months “C.”
Santos 3/4s were offered FOB for June shipment from 18¢ to 17¢ under July “C,” and offered FOB for July through Dec. equal shipment from 29¢ to 27¢ under the relevant months “C.”
Brazil conillon robustas, 5/6s, screen 13, were offered FOB for June shipment from 3¢ over July London. Prime Mexicans were offered FOB Laredo for May/June crossing from 4¢ to 5¢ over July “C.”
Prime Mexicans, were offered FOB Veracruz for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 1¢ to 3¢ over the relevant months “C.”
High grown Mexicans, European preparation, were offered FOB Veracruz for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from 8¢ over the relevant months “C.”
Prime Guatemalas were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $5 to $6 over the relevant months “C.”
Hard bean Guatemalas, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $9 to $11 over, per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C,” and strictly hard beans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $18 over the relevant months “C.”
Hard bean Costa Ricas, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $28 over, per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C,” and strictly hard beans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $32 to $34 the relevant months “C.” Central standard Salvadors were offered FOB per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $7 over the relevant months “C.”
High grown Salvadors, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $11 to $12 over per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C.”
Strictly high grown Salvadors, European preparation, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $14 over, per 46 kilos, the relevant months “C.”
High grown Hondurans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $2 over the relevant months “C.”
Strictly high grown Hondurans, European preparation, were offered FOB, per 46 kilos, for June/July/Aug. equal shipment from $5 to $7 over the relevant months “C.” Hard bean Perus, MCMs, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment, per 46 kilos, from equal to to $1 under the relevant months “C.”
Hard bean Perus, MCs, were offered FOB for June/July/Aug. equal shipment, per 46 kilos, from $3 to $2 under the relevant months “C.”
Uganda robustas, screen 15, were offered exdock for June shipment from 14¢ over July London. Vietnam robustas, grade 1, were offered exdock for June shipment from 9¢ over July London.
Vietnam robustas, grade 2, were offered exdock for June shipment from 7¢ over July London. Indonesian robustas, grade 4, 80 defects, were offered exdock for June shipment from 8¢ to 9¢ over July London.
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