Tuesday, 26 April 2011
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Arabicas drift from near 34-year high, sugar dips
LONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - ICE arabica coffee futures eased in early trade on Tuesday, after touching a 34-year high on April 20, while sugar eased in a range, pressured by ample supplies from Brazil and Thailand. Below are highlights for the coffee, cocoa and sugar markets: COFFEE Arabica coffee futures on ICE eased, having touched a 34-year peak above the psychological $3 a lb on April 20,
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